- From: Leonard R. Kasday <kasday@acm.org>
- Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 16:00:39 -0400
- To: patent-issues@w3.org
- Cc: w3c-wai-ua@w3.org, w3c-wai-cg@w3.org, w3c-wai-er-ig@w3.org, lorrie@research.att.com
A patent was recently issued on a method for (among other things) scanning web pages by voice. Details are on the www-voice list: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-voice/2000JulSep/0015.html I'm the inventor. AT&T (who was my employer when I did the work) holds the rights. The AT&T rep to w3c, Lorrie Cranor, and I coordinated so you're getting just this one posting here. Please post any general discussion, when appropriate, to the www-voice@w3.org list to keep in in one place. (That's the public list, not the wg list). (Note: you'll need to subscribe to www-voice for your posting to be accepted. Instructions from http://www.w3.org/Voice/ are as follows: To subscribe send an email to www-voice-request@w3.org with the word subscribe in the subject line (include the word unsubscribe if you want to unsubscribe) Len -- Leonard R. Kasday, Ph.D. Institute on Disabilities/UAP and Dept. of Electrical Engineering at Temple University (215) 204-2247 (voice) (800) 750-7428 (TTY) http://astro.temple.edu/~kasday mailto:kasday@acm.org Chair, W3C Web Accessibility Initiative Evaluation and Repair Tools Group http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/IG/ The WAVE web page accessibility evaluation assistant: http://www.temple.edu/inst_disabilities/piat/wave/
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