Mathieu Guillaume wrote:



More important, you can check the legal status by clicking "INPADOC legal status". Doing this, you will learn that the demand is "deemed to be withdrawn", namely, the applicant gave up to obtain a patent on this subject.

To conclude, you cannot get a patent for anything... and the sentence "the patent examiner was actually an expert in hieroglyphics or ancient Summarian writings and so he'd never been near a recording studio or a composer of computer music" is a little bit offending. You might just ignore how the patent system works.

Best regards,
Mathieu Guillaume


Fair enough. The fact that the different patent systems are not perfect doesn't justify to insult anyone involved.

Thanks for consulting INPADOC, I was too lazy to do this... (Not very interested in this patent application, anyway..)

The next and justified question is if this is/was a topic to discuss on the sursound list, but maybe I should run for cover... :-D

Best,

Stefan Schreiber
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