From: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (Richard Steiner)

Unisys has a patent on the LZW (Lempel-Ziv-Welch) compression method, not the GIF format, and they registered and received that patent in the USA well before the folks at CompuServe decided to create their popular GIF format using that particular compression algorithm.

This has nothing to do with copyright law at all -- CompuServe simply did not do the appropriate research before using the algorithm in its Graphics Interchange Format, and while Unisys Corporation has acted in an extremely greedy manner (IMO), the whole thing is quite legal. There is no "loophole" involved, just a company which is (fairly or unfairly) enforcing its rights to a software patent under US law.

Whether or not software patents are a good thing is another question...

See the following link for more information:

http://www.cloanto.com/users/mcb/19950127giflzw.html

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[Moderator note: Just a clarification, since this off topic post has generated more responses then anything on this list in ages. Its good to see a few people actually read these posts. :-) Neither the VOICE Newsletter nor the VOICE site has banned the use of Gif images, but we now use PNG whenever it proves more suitable (especially in regard to file size). In the past we have received complaints from people who are using old browsers that can't view PNGs. VOICE has taken great pains to remain backward compatible, but there comes a time when that is no longer realistic. We have not reached that point yet, but at some point PNG may become our preferred image format. I think it still comes down to the fact that the use of proprietary formats is a bad idea frankly because you never know what the legal consequences may be.

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