Microsoft FAT patent void in .de: ''not based on inventive activity''

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''Federal Patent Court declares FAT patent of Microsoft null and void

The Federal Patent Court has declared a Microsoft patent on the file allocation system File Allocation Table (FAT) invalid for the Federal Republic of Germany. The claim in question is the protection claim granted by the European Patent Office under EP 0618540 for a "common namespace for long and short filenames." This in turn is based on the US patent No. 5,758,352. At the German Patent and Trade Mark Office (GPTO) the patent is protected under DE 69429378. According to a recently published decision (PDF file) by the 2nd Division of the Federal Patent Court bearing the file number: 2Ni 2/05 (EU) and dated October 26, 2006 the claims made are "not based on inventive activity."

Critics of the FAT patents (which include the US patent No. 5,579,517) have for a long time now assumed that the company from Redmond is thereby trying to lay claim to basic computing procedures that in the final analysis are trivial. The plaintiff in the action before the Federal Patent Court had argued that the subject matter of the challenged patent was prior art or if not prior art per se could be easily deduced by a specialist at least from prior art. In addition the patent claims had, in the opinion of the plaintiff, neither been sufficiently clearly defined nor revealed in their entirety. Moreover the claims pointed beyond the content of the very first application filed for the patent in question, the plaintiff stated. To support his accusations the plaintiff referred to among other things the first version (dated July 24, 1991) of the Rock Ridge Interchange Protocol (RRIP) on reading files from CD-ROMs and to contributions to the newsgroups comp.unix.bsd and comp.os.linux published on December 12, 1992.

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http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/86141

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