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Subject: IP: Claims versus reality
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From: Ari Ollikainen <Ari@OLTECO.com>
Date: Sat, 11 May 2002 12:47:47 -0700
Recently, I read the CSL Colloquium announcement for
Wed May 15, 2002 of a talk on Subwavelength Geometries
by Stanley Mazor. The information about the speaker included
the following:
>In 1969 Stan joined the then-startup Intel Corporation, where he
>developed architecture specifications for the industry's first
>microprocessors, including the Intel 4004 and 8080, for which he
shares the fundamental design patents.
As a recent patent awardee (US Patent 6,377,981), I'm probably
a bit more sensitive about people's claims regarding patents, so
I checked the USPTO's database and found **NO** patents relating
to the aforementioned microprocessors filed by Intel with
Mr. Mazor's name on them. He is a named as a co-inventor with
Federico Faggin and Masatoshi Shima on US Patent 4,010,449 titled
"MOS computer employing a plurality of separate chips" which was
filed 12/31/74 and issued 3/1/77.
Having missed being designated an "inventor" on a number of
patents in my career, I can commiserate with Mr. Mazor if he
contributed key intellectual property without being recognized.
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You can't depend on your judgement when your imagination is out of focus.
-- Mark Twain.
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OLTECO Ari Ollikainen
P.O. BOX 20088 Networking Architecture and Technology
Stanford, CA Ari@OLTECO.com
94309-0088 415.517.3519
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