Hi Oleg,
My understanding of patent law (in a generalised way) means that for any
country in which you're granted a patent on something, these days it
effectively means you've got control of the usage of that particular
thing.
So, if Prof. Rudolf Bayer has a patent on the algorithm for UB-Tree's
On Sat, 6 Apr 2002, Justin Clift wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> For anyone who's interested in the patent status of UB-Tree's, here is
> further info.
>
> :-)
I dont' understand that. Does it means someone has no rights to
implement the algorithm in any form ? Who has patented an idea of
relational d
Hi everyone,
For anyone who's interested in the patent status of UB-Tree's, here is
further info.
:-)
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
Original Message
Subject: AW: UB-Tree's and patents
Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2002 17:41:10 +0200
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