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Amazon's Patent for Proof-of-Work DDoS Prevention System

Cryptocurrency rumor mongers are likely to be dancing today as Amazon has successfully filed a patent for a Bitcoin-styled Proof-of-Work system. But don’t get ahead of yourself, it doesn’t look like the Seattle-based ecommerce giant will be accepting Bitcoin for payments. . Despite first being filed in December 2016, Amazon’s patent application was granted earlier this week and appears to outline a system that uses Proof-of-Work to prevent distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. The link for this article located at TheNextWeb is no longer available. . A groundbreaking patent from Amazon promises to transform defenses against DDoS assaults by implementing a proof-of-work mechanism.. DDoS Prevention, Proof-of-Work System, Amazon Patent, Cryptocurrency Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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Protegrity Expands List of Companies Sued for Encryption Patents

Data security vendor Protegrity has added new names to a lengthening list of companies it wants to sue over alleged violation of its encryption patents.. The original sued party The link for this article located at Tech World is no longer available. . The original sued party The link for this article located at Tech World is no longer available.. security, vendor, protegrity, added, names, lengthening, companies, wants. . Alex

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AT&T Anti-Spam Patent: Disrupting Filtering Technologies

Citing an "arms race" in the ongoing spam wars, AT&T defended its patenting of a technology to thwart antispam filters. The patent, awarded to AT&T on Nov. 4, describes a "system and method for counteracting message filtering." The patent . . . . Citing an "arms race" in the ongoing spam wars, AT&T defended its patenting of a technology to thwart antispam filters. The patent, awarded to AT&T on Nov. 4, describes a "system and method for counteracting message filtering." The patent details a way to trick filters that compare digital messages to known pieces of spam, altering each message so that no two are exactly the same. "In this way, spam countermeasures based upon duplicate detection schemes are foiled," according to the patent. AT&T's patent wins approval as spam and software patents separately preoccupy the Internet. Opponents, pointing to patent-infringement judgments like that won by Eolas Technologies at Microsoft's expense, say software patents have created a siege mentality in the industry. And the spam problem has resulted in a host of proposed solutions in the software, standards and legislative arenas. . Citing an 'arms race' in the ongoing spam wars, AT&T defended its patenting of a technology to thwar. citing, 'arms, race', ongoing, at&, defended, patenting, technology, thwar. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Nov 19, 2003 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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New W3C Patent Proposal: Royalty Risks for Web Developers

A new and controversial proposal under consideration by the World Wide Web Consortium could open the way for companies to claim patent rights--and demand royalties--on standards authorized by that body. The W3C works with developers, software makers and others to come . . . . A new and controversial proposal under consideration by the World Wide Web Consortium could open the way for companies to claim patent rights--and demand royalties--on standards authorized by that body. The W3C works with developers, software makers and others to come up with standards for the Web, which can then be used by just about anyone to build Web software, free of charge. To date, those standards have either not been based on patented technology, or the holders of patents have chosen to not enforce patents in order that the standards be widely adopted. But a new proposal may now open a few cracks in that wall, allowing companies to enforce patents based around those technologies and to potentially charge a royalty fee to developers who use them. The W3C's Patent Policy Framework, more commonly referred to as the "reasonable and non-discriminatory" (RAND) licensing proposal, acknowledges a central conflict to the standardization process: Companies that spend serious time and effort coming up with the technology behind the standards may be reluctant to simply give away the rights to what they consider their intellectual property. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . Debated W3C initiative might permit corporations to secure patents on internet protocols and impose fees on programmers.. Web Standards, Patent Rights, Licensing Proposal, Royalty Issues, W3C Standards. . Anthony Pell

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