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ENS Update 🧵: In 2023 Unstoppable Domains (UD) obtained a patent for technology ENS Labs developed as open-source. Today, we petitioned USPTO to challenge the validity of that patent, and to ensure the web remains a collaborative space. Here's why and what’s at stake.
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Let's set the record straight: UD has patented ENS's pioneering technology, directly leveraging our open-source innovations. This isn't flattery — it's theft. We have to fight this to ensure that ENS remains unrestricted for all.
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ENS's contributions, cited in UD's patent, underscore our role in the space. The USPTO's initial rejection of UD's patent based on prior art, other than ENS's work, speaks volumes.
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ENS thrives on decentralization and public benefit, features we believe the UD patent threatens to distort or destroy. Our legal position is rooted in our belief that core web functions must stay free for all, not fenced by patents. https://docs.ens.domains/dao/constitution
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We gave UD every opportunity to avoid this battle: UD refused to open source the patent and refused to make any irrevocable pledges not to use the patent to the detriment of the community. This is a fight we didn't choose but are fully committed to, for the sake of Web3's future.
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The community should know that this patent isnt unique. Behind the scenes, UD filed for at least 9 other patents, for basic tech like accessing data on a blockchain, cross chain apps, and data resolution using domains. https://patents.google.com/?assignee=unstoppable+domains&oq=+assignee:(unstoppable+domains)&sort=new
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UD's patent grab is a stark deviation from our ethos. They're privatizing what should be public, disrupting the very foundation and ethos of Web3 and the open internet. ENS remains unwavering in our fight for decentralization and the collective good.
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