The irony of the ScanBuy partnership "news" is just so rich, you must really savor it. "Frivolous QR Code Patent Attacks"? Only if someone else is protecting their own patents, I guess, is their definition - as about a month after this "news" item, MFR filed 4 lawsuits against alleged infringers, and has another existing lawsuit against Pepsi and Frito-Lay. So what is the purpose of this "news" other than to try to get people to use MFR patents, that's about it it seems.
September 30, 2013: Scanbuy and Marshall Feature Recognition Team to Educate Industry on How to Stop Frivolous QR Code Patent Attacks www.scanlife.com/news/scanbuy-and-marshall-feature-recognition-team-to-educate-industry-on-how-to
And then.... On November 7, 2013, MFR files 4 patent infringement lawsuits, about their own QR code-related patents in their home town Marshall TX(you should really do a Google search about Marshall TX and lawsuits)
2:13-cv-00942-JRG Marshall Feature Recognition, LLC v. Best Buy Co., Inc. Rodney Gilstrap, presiding Date filed: 11/07/2013 Date of last filing: 12/02/2013 Defendant: Best Buy Co., Inc
2:13-cv-00943-JRG Marshall Feature Recognition, LLC v. Moen Incorporated Rodney Gilstrap, presiding Date filed: 11/07/2013 Date of last filing: 12/03/2013 Defendant: Moen Incorporated
2:13-cv-00944-JRG Marshall Feature Recognition, LLC v. Reverse Mortgage Solutions Inc. d/b/a Security 1 Lending Rodney Gilstrap, presiding Date filed: 11/07/2013 Date of last filing: 12/02/2013 Defendant: Reverse Mortgage Solutions Inc. d/b/a Security 1 Lending
2:13-cv-00945-JRG Marshall Feature Recognition, LLC v. Tilly's Inc. Rodney Gilstrap, presiding Date filed: 11/07/2013 Date of last filing: 12/02/2013 Defendant: Tilly's Inc.