Help EFF bust a bogus VoIP patent
Specifically, the claims describe a system that connects two parties where the receiving party does not need to have a computer or an Internet connection, but the call is routed in part through the Internet or any other “public computer network”. The calls must also be “full duplex”, meaning that both parties can listen and talk at the same time, like in an ordinary phone call.LinkWe would like to prove that the method and system described in the patents are not novel. To bust these overly broad claims, we need “prior art” — any publication, article, patent or other public writing that describes the same or similar ideas being implemented before September 20, 1995.


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