Oh My Word – How Patently Stupid
Aug 14, 2009, 19:31 (1 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Glyn Mody)
[ Thanks to Dangermouse de-de de-de for
this link. ]
"As you can see, this is essentially a patent on those
core ideas of XML+XSL that impressed me all those years ago –
indeed, on the even older ones of SGML+DSSSL. How the US PTO could
possibly grant it for something whose core idea has been around for
years is just beyond comprehension, and indicates the parlous state
of the US patent system.
"But what makes this case even more perturbing is that the
patent has been granted to Microsoft. Which means that it has
another pseudo-patent in its armoury that allows it to indulge in
the usual FUD of free software “infringing” on its
intellectual monopolies."
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