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Posted in Intellectual Monopoly, Marketing, Novell at 12:20 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
…and Richard Stallman sighs again
Novell boasts a success story. but mind the language which is used.
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That’s why Technicolor, the pre-eminent worldwide provider of services to the media, entertainment and communications industries, needed a solution to prevent unauthorized access and secure the hundreds of terabytes of intellectual property with which they work.
It ought to be emphasised that Novell is perpetuating and spreading this mythical piece of terminology. There is no such thing as intellectual property. There are patent, trademarks, copyrights and other things, but they are totally separate. █
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