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ActiveBuddys Patent Win Riles IM Bot Developers
InternetNews New York-based ActiveBuddy has won a crucial patent covering instant messaging bot-making technology, but hobbyists and amateur developers arent buying the companys claim that it invented the technology. ActiveBuddy was granted Patent No. 6,430,602 which covers the method and system for interactively responding to instant messaging requests and the company said it would move swiftly to enforce the patent, a move that is sure to create a brouhaha in the bot developer space. ActiveBuddy founder Tim Kay, who is listed as an inventor in the patent claim, told internetnews.com the clinching of the patent validates the companys business model of creating interactive agents (bots) that respond to IM queries. "We invented interactive agents. Anybody using his or her own tools (to make bots) is obviously using our technology without paying us to license the server, for example. We are a startup company and we have to protect out future. Thats basically why we secured this patent," Kay said. "Any company such as ours that is venture-funded has to protect itself. Its standard procedure to file for patents when you invent something. This simply allows us to build a business," Kay added. He did not say whether ActiveBuddy had specific plans to issue cease and desist orders to Web sites that share code and bot-making techniques but, already, there are rumblings among developers that ActiveBuddys patent win is ludicrous. David deVitry, who founded the RunABot site laughed off the patent win and believes it is unenforceable because of the availability of prior art. "They (ActiveBuddy) dont have anything thats really unique. Theyre just the first to commercialize it and make money from IM bots," he said. deVitrys RunABot site sells tools for bots that run on instant messaging, e-mails and the Web, but he is unfazed by ActiveBuddys patent win. "Im confident that ActiveBuddys patent is unenforceable. "I can name a handful of IM bots that were running long before ActiveBuddy was even a company," he argued. Read the complete article at InternetNews.com and discuss in our Bots & Agents forum. |
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