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By Graeme Wearden
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 15, 2004 11:49:00 AM

A U.K. company claims to own a number of patents that relate to the process of downloading software and virus-protection updates over the Internet.

British Technology Group, or BTG, said Monday that it is in discussions with several companies, reportedly including Microsoft, in the hope of getting them to pay royalties.


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"We have various patents that cover various ways of downloading software updates over the Web, including virus fixes and product enhancements. These cover products that are in widespread use today," a BTG representative said.

BTG is seeking both downpayments and future royalties from a "number of companies" that it claims have already produced products that infringe its patents. However, the company has not yet divulged details of the patents in question.

BTG, which represents inventors and patent owners who want to protect and enforce their patents, won't reveal which companies it is in negotiations with. Its patents may cover some of the free virus update services that are available, which could become difficult to operate if royalties must be paid to BTG.

The company, though, played down the suggestion that computer users could be at risk because of its actions.

"I can't think of any time that BTG has brought an injunction to take a product that is on the market off the market," said the company representative.

According to a report in the Daily Telegraph, Microsoft is one of the companies being pursued by BTG.

A Microsoft representative, though, wasn't immediately able to comment on the issue.

Microsoft itself has been pursuing a flurry of patents recently. The software giant was recently awarded a patent for technology that generates a to-do list from notes left in source code.

Graeme Wearden of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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ya know  Arrg | 06/15/04
Sorry,  Letophoro | 06/15/04
Re: Sorry  issthatso | 06/15/04
Patents  Brasonte | 06/15/04
EU  K B | 06/15/04
Innovation  IT_Critic | 06/16/04
My patent covers ...  Ardian Daka | 06/15/04
You missed one  Chad_z | 06/15/04
ya know  beepster | 06/16/04
Everytime...  Tim Patterson | 06/15/04
If it can be explained in ten minutes...  Jomo_z | 06/15/04
OH, COME ON NOW!!!  el1jones | 06/15/04
I believe you're thinking of  Brasonte | 06/15/04
Thank you,  el1jones | 06/15/04
The End Is Near....  BitTwiddler | 06/15/04
Bit don't be a Chicken Little  Squawkbox | 06/15/04
yes we are very close  Hanover Phist | 06/15/04
5 out of how many?  Squawkbox | 06/15/04
This will go NOWHERE  mdailey | 06/15/04
Fight stupid patents, support PubPat  rgriffith64@... | 06/15/04
Treat this with caution  Expatriate US Geek | 06/15/04
Common Practice, Streaming Media Pat  rgriffith64@... | 06/15/04
My Patent  BlackDiamond | 06/15/04
Too late; that's the Eolas patent (NT)  Anton Philidor | 06/15/04
Coulda sworn...  AbsolutelyNot | 06/15/04
My patent  d_jedi | 06/15/04
BBS downloads via Zmodem circa 1980s  Nigel Johnstone | 06/15/04
Zmodem, Xmodem etc.  FirstNLastN | 06/15/04
1979 TI99 with External modem and tape drive  voska | 06/15/04
Oh, this is sooooo rich.  quietLee | 06/15/04
A number of companies already own such patents.  doe_z | 06/15/04
Stealth Patents!  Confused by religion | 06/15/04
Agreed  Jeff Spicoli | 06/15/04
Agreed as well  Suicida| | 06/15/04
yep...  ryusen | 06/15/04
(NT)ZD/CNet giving airtime to retards, trolls flocking, hits up, news at 11  Spin_Masterz | 06/15/04
wait.. i've got an idea...  ryusen | 06/15/04
See, you can buy a patent and do harm  FilledOut | 06/15/04
Greed and Stupidity  drichards1953 | 06/15/04
Kill the goose quickly  Sunny Jalolly | 06/15/04
Ban Software Patents  IT_Critic | 06/16/04
Prior Art  abcdefghijklmnopq | 06/17/04
Abstracts for the BTG patents  zdnettim | 06/21/04

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