● 07.04.08

●● ISO: The New USPTO (and It’s Not a Compliment)

Posted in ISO, Microsoft, Open XML, Patents at 12:38 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Time for a reform

Microsoft may be the last straw that broke ISO's back. Given the dismissive attitude and denials from ISO, this essential establishment will never be the same.

broke ISO's back
dismissive attitude

ISO now acts in a similar fashion or serves a similar goal to USPTO — and those who endorse its role — as a body approving monopolies. Those monopolies are defended using the piece(s) of paper called “a standard” rather than “a patent”. A standard is more expensive to buy though. Ask Microsoft just how much it cost it to game the system. █

↺ how much it cost it to game the system

The disparity of rules for PAS, Fast-Track and ISO committee generated standards is fast making ISO a laughing stock in IT circles. The days of open standards development are fast disappearing. Instead we are getting “standardization by corporation”, something I have been fighting against for the 20 years I have served on ISO committees.”

–Martin Bryan Formerly Convenor, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34 [OOXML] WG1

ISO missed the chance to save its integrity when Mr. Bryden spoke out

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