New Hewlett Packard patent may be a barrier to Semantic Web services adoption

Dear all:

Yesterday, Hewlett Packard has been granted a patent on "Policy Enforcement":

	http://www.freepatentsonline.com/8498959.html
	http://www.freepatentsonline.com/8498959.pdf

As far as I can see, it heavily constrains the commercial exploitation of research done in the Semantic Web / Semantic Web Services community from 2001-2009. 

So if you worked on policies in the context of Semantic Web Services or Semantic Business Process Management before November 2009, it may be worthwhile to check whether the patent claims inventions that you can prove to have been prior art at that time. 

This may be particularly relevant for the organizers and contributors to the various policy workshops co-located with ISWC/ESWC conferences.

I am not familiar with the legal process, but if you feel this patent claims what was already publicly known / discussed at conferences back then, please ask your employer or legal department to challenge the patent. It may otherwise put the usage of SWS in business applications at risk.

Best wishes

Martin

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martin hepp
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Received on Wednesday, 31 July 2013 19:16:17 UTC