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ABC News/PC Magazine: Software Patents: Microsoft's Fatal Error
Apr 9, 2005, 05 :00 UTC (13 Talkback[s]) (13776 reads)

(Other stories by John C. Dvorak)

"The debate over software patents is coming to a head as the European Union goes the way of the United States and knuckles under the pressure brought by large patent-holding interests led by Microsoft. The open-source folks are moaning about this as--on the surface--it looks like the software patent decision in favor of large corporations is ruining any hopes that small fry will succeed in the business. In fact, the opposite may be true, and Microsoft will eventually learn that software patents are going to ruin the company..."

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It would be so much irony to see MS go g ...   I really hope this is accurate   
kegwasher
Apr 9, 2005, 05:46:53
 
I agree whole heartedly with the writers ...   Well thought out...   
Matt
Apr 9, 2005, 07:49:50
 
Never in a million years would I suspect ...   Never in a million years   
Joe User
Apr 9, 2005, 08:04:46
 
This article is singular. I have never s ...   The moral of the story   
Rildo Pragana
Apr 9, 2005, 09:10:42
 
Software code was traditionally kept sec ...   The patent trade - not there for software   
Richard
Apr 9, 2005, 09:50:21
 
> `. . . remember a time . . . when  ...   Re: The moral of the story   
Wendell Cochran
Apr 9, 2005, 14:39:37
 
...and no one came?It's not as speci ...   What if you threw a party....   
Nicholas Donovan
Apr 9, 2005, 16:08:07
 
What the article states would be valid i ...   They patent only the obvious   
Laxator2
Apr 9, 2005, 17:11:07
 
The original article is ridiculous. It s ...   Ridiculous   
Vadim
Apr 10, 2005, 22:27:03
 
"Patent wars between large fry, means th ...   Re: Never in a million years   
Kuribo
Apr 11, 2005, 10:43:40
 
> The original article is ridiculous. It ...   Re: Ridiculous   
none
Apr 11, 2005, 12:08:03
 
Besides, if you want to get technical ab ...   Re: What if you threw a party....   
ds
Apr 11, 2005, 19:51:01
 
1. "Right now, Microsoft is pushing very ...   Wrong   
tr
Apr 12, 2005, 13:48:47
 
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