Electronic mail was created over many years through an evolution of messaging systems as the internet was being developed by many people working together through various universities, research companies, military groups, etc. starting long before Shiva came along. If he invented it, he would have a patent on it. He has a patent on something called 'Echomail'.
In 2004, over 20 years, after creating the worlds' first email system, Shiva was issued U.S. Patent #6,718,368 for inventing a method for automatically analyzing an email and formulating a response. This patent was issued to Shiva's company General Interactive, LLC, which developed the product EchoMail.
He holds a patent on an electronic mailing system, and only applied for the patent many years later. The system he designed lacked many of the necessary security features used in today's email systems.
More here:
https://www.techdirt.com/2019/05/22/laying-out-all-evidence-shiva-ayyadurai-did-not-invent-email/
The patent here:
https://patents.google.com/patent/US6718368B1/en
Any additions, changes, substitutions, etc. in any other electronic mail system that doesn't infringe on the scope or limits described in his patent application is still 'email'.
The word 'email' is not able to be patented or even copyrighted. Trademark only, if applied for, which it wasn't, because the word was already in use by others working on similar systems at the time.
I don't trust this guy for the simple reason that he's trying to sell this idea that he invented it, like Al Gore said he invented the internet.
I agree re: the email.
I don't trust him either. Heck, he openly admits that he didn't vote for Trump.
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