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Intellectual Property, News - Thursday, April 12, 2012 16:55 - 58 Comments
Is the CSIRO a patent troll? US debate turns feral
news An extremely harsh war of words between Australian and international technologists has erupted over a controversial new article published in the United States documenting evidence that Australia’s peak research body’s $430 million patent claim over 802.11 Wi-Fi technology might have been constructed on shaky ground.
The article, entitled How the Aussie government invented Wi-Fi and sued its way to $430 million, was published a week ago by established investigative reporter Joe Mullin, a reporting fellow at the UC-Berkeley School of Journalism on Ars Technica, one of the United States’ largest technology sites.
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