Are the particular ASCII encoding methods submitted by the WALID staff to the IETF the subject of a WALID patent?
No, the following text was submitted to the IETF on March 15, 2001: WALID, Inc. has no patent or patent applications on file, nor does it plan to file any patent applications, directed to the specific means for encoding described in the IETF drafts ‘draft-ietf-idn-utf6’ and ‘draft-ietf-idn-dude’. For any questions regarding WALID intellectual property and license, please contact: J. Intellectual Property Dept. WALID, Inc. State Technology Park 2245 S. State St. Ann Arbor, MI 48104 ipdept@walid.com This statement does not limit the scope of the rights granted under WALID’s Patent No. 6,182,148, or limit the scope of any future rights that may arise from the grant of any patent based on any pending application. 7) Are you the only commercial organization participating in this process that has applied for or received IP protection? No. Some of the other participants in the IETF IDN Working Group with affiliations to commercial organizations have also disclosed patent applications on file
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