Unnecessary tar-compress-uuencodes
Lars Henrik Mathiesen
thorinn at skinfaxe.diku.dk
Wed Jul 18 04:04:59 AEST 1990
drd at siia.mv.com (David Dick) writes:
>It has been reported that Unisys owns a patent on Zempel-Liv or
>LZW compression (I don't remember which) and believes every current
>use of compress is in violation!
I think I have seen the paper describing that work. It described the
use of some sort of Lempel-Ziv encoding between a mainframe and a disk
subsystem --- the processor being so fast that it could compress one
block while the previous was being transferred, thus increasing
throughput.
A patent based on that would probably be a process patent covering
the use of a specific algorithm (12 bit compress) in a particular part
of the I/O path in a disk system. If UniSys think it covers the use of
a PD compress program on a general purpose computer system, either
they really got a patent for the algorithm (which they oughn't be able
to) or they have misunderstood something.
On the other hand, I think the W in LZW may be the author of that
paper, which might give them a claim on that version of the algorithm.
>I think they are taking steps to deal with this.
I hope those steps don't work.
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Lars Mathiesen, DIKU, U of Copenhagen, Denmark [uunet!]mcsun!diku!thorinn
Institute of Datalogy -- we're scientists, not engineers. thorinn at diku.dk
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