Jason A. Pattie wrote:
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PBX wrote:
| I wanted to post the beginings of my latest IVR Project for an
automated
| Time Clock software.
Not to alarm you too much, but MCI WorldCom has a patent on this kind of
thing and is suing people that develop/implement/use these kinds of
systems. I wasn't aware that an idea could be patented or even an
implementation, but basically, from what I saw they patented a flowchart
(!!).
Basically, check into the relevant patents for this kind of system.
Just giving you a heads up.
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Jason A. Pattie
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Xperience, Inc. (http://www.xperienceinc.com)
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If thats true, and I'm old enough to know that with patents anything is
possible, the for an Asterisk clock it sounds like REAL -FULL- time
employment for Allison :-)
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