FSF: Nothing Can Excuse Oracle's Patent Aggression
Sep 09, 2010, 21:35 (1 Talkback[s])
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"FSF has issued a statement about Oracle's patent infringement
lawsuit against Google over Android. While Google could have
avoided all this by using the GPL'd IcedTea and they have yet to
take a stand against software patents, still nothing, FSF writes,
can excuse Oracle's patent aggression. "Oracle is wrong to use its
patents to attack Android," FSF concludes.
"They have a number of suggestions on how they think you can
help, including searching for prior art. The result of all this,
unless Oracle changes course, will be, FSF points out, that
everyone will dump Java:
" Programmers will justifiably steer clear of Java when they
stand to be sued if they use it in some way that Oracle doesn't
like. One of the great benefits of free software is that it allows
programs to be combined in ways that none of the original
developers would've anticipated, to create something new and
exciting. Oracle is signaling to the world that they intend to
limit everyone's ability to do this with Java, and that's
unjustifiable."
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