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Posted in Boycott Novell, Intellectual Monopoly, Microsoft, Patents, Red Hat at 12:43 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Here is an excellent article from Red Hat Magazine. It explains what a sad state we have reached as far as “intellectual property” goes.
=> ↺ excellent article from Red Hat Magazine
Then there’s the Lone Cypress, a tree along California’s famous 17-Mile Drive. It’s probably the most infamous example of someone trying to exert ridiculous intellectual property rights. They must’ve made it sound like a good idea, though, because it seems that the idea of copyrighting trees is catching on
Intellectual property is not to be confused or mixed with software patents (let alone just patents). Software patents are a scary monster. For that reason, we have just set up a static page that gives a summary of videos and items that talk about patents, software patents, and intellectual property.
=> ↺ not to be confused or mixed with software patents | ↺ static page
Here is a new video of Mark Webbink on patents. He eloquently explains the real issue.
This week Mark Webbink, former Red Hat General Counsel discusses software patents, their absurdity and the business climate and “judicial activism” that helped create them.
Mark has just joined the SFLC, in case you did not know. He will truly be an asset there.
Meanwhile, Don Marti opines that Acacia’s software patent case against Linux is a cases of job hunting (for former Microsoft employees). Whatever the truth is, the apple does not fall far from the tree.
=> ↺ Don Marti opines that Acacia’s software patent case against Linux is a cases of job hunting
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