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:Linux Journal: The Coming Software Patent Crisis: Can Linux Survive?
Linux Journal: The Coming Software Patent Crisis: Can Linux Survive?
Aug 15, 1999, 22 :01 UTC (32 Talkback[s]) (11626 reads)

(Other stories by Bryan Pfaffenberger)

"Bogus software patents pose a genuine threat to computer industry innovation... University of Virginia professor and author Bryan Pfaffenberger contemplates what's going to happen when open-source authors start getting hit with patent infringement lawsuits -- and the picture isn't pretty."

"You just released your source code to the 'Net, and you've licensed it under the terms of the GNU General Public License. But you're in for a nasty surprise. A month later, you receive a threatening letter from the Software Industry Association of America (SIAA). It seems you've violated no fewer than 197 patents..."

"And then suddenly it hits you. That's just the point. You can't write any software without infringing on somebody's patent -- even "Hello World" will infringe..."

"So what's wrong with software patents? Everything. The PTO has handed out thousands of patents for trivial software techniques that any developer working independently would discover. Little attempt is made to determine prior art. Increasingly, the agency is granting patents for obvious techniques that wouldn't surprise a 'Net-savvy sixth grader, let alone an expert."

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who are influenced by a bunch of greedy
 ...   PTO are just a bunch of idi0ts...   
totoy
Aug 15, 1999, 22:43:49
 
As a software developer, software patent ...   It's only a matter of time   
Bob
Aug 15, 1999, 22:48:52
 
There are two issues that help protect a ...   One protection against patents   
James Blackwell
Aug 15, 1999, 23:04:33
 
...or other countries where the food and ...   ...enter Mexico   
Abreu
Aug 16, 1999, 00:29:12
 
GPL software is copyrighted, but is copy ...   General Public Patent   
Chris
Aug 16, 1999, 00:40:35
 
The (pending) patent on the essential id ...   Electric Fence is not a good example   
Dan Upper
Aug 16, 1999, 00:52:39
 
Many financial services firms have moved ...   Cayman Islands   
Rich
Aug 16, 1999, 01:12:16
 
That's what patent loonies understan ...   Make it expensive   
Trench
Aug 16, 1999, 02:26:16
 
Cayman Islands sure sounds like a great  ...   Re: Cayman Islands   
Scott Howell
Aug 16, 1999, 02:35:14
 
While this won't completely halt the ...   OSS provides "prior art"...   
David
Aug 16, 1999, 02:49:15
 
Who says that US laws doesn't hold m ...   re: Subject: Cayman Islands   
revengance
Aug 16, 1999, 03:15:35
 
Dan Upper writes:
> The (pending) patent ...   re: Electric Fence is not a good example   
David Gould
Aug 16, 1999, 03:16:55
 
You want to see legislation that'll  ...   Tell them to 'Come on   
Tom Adelstein
Aug 16, 1999, 03:58:49
 
This is one of the best articles that I  ...   Excellent!!!   
MadCow
Aug 16, 1999, 05:05:15
 
I would say that there are some very BIG ...   Help from above   
mike
Aug 16, 1999, 05:18:03
 
http://www.freepatents.org
http://www.ba ...   links   
odo
Aug 16, 1999, 06:17:30
 
If the PO is incapable of doing it's ...   need a prior art web site!   
geoff lane
Aug 16, 1999, 07:38:17
 
Obviously programmers don't have to  ...   Re: Cayman Islands   
Richard Simpson
Aug 16, 1999, 10:16:46
 
As in James Blackwells point (2.0)

The  ...   Software Patents   
AL
Aug 16, 1999, 11:07:49
 
The real rulers of America (and other ca ...   Need a different system   
Shareef Haque
Aug 16, 1999, 12:43:48
 
When MS tries to sue to stop linux by st ...   Risk in sueing a GPL'ed project.   
Kenneth Scharf
Aug 16, 1999, 12:52:22
 
The FSF needs to start a lawsuit vs the  ...   FSF needs to sue PTO   
Worlok
Aug 16, 1999, 14:06:36
 
re: using Electric Fence as an example

 ...   Electric Fence Algorithm   
Thomas Pfau
Aug 16, 1999, 14:12:54
 
Ha, M$ doesn't even know what code t ...   Re:Kenneth Scharf - Subject: Risk in sueing a GPL&   
Victor
Aug 16, 1999, 14:16:13
 
"When MS tries to sue to stop linux by s ...   Re: Risk in sueing a GPL'ed project.   
David Paschall-Zimbel
Aug 16, 1999, 14:29:41
 
Like most of my peers, I am actively loo ...   The real question is "Can the US software industry   
Gil Gerard
Aug 16, 1999, 14:53:37
 
The US, Like Canada has a system based o ...   The Common Law is flexible   
Charles
Aug 16, 1999, 15:19:25
 
Common law has been ignored and practica ...   Common Law very uncommon   
Ian Rowan
Aug 16, 1999, 16:00:36
 
because it contains all the tools and so ...   Linux will be the only software ABLE to survive...   
Jerry Kreps
Aug 16, 1999, 16:09:19
 
Consider also any contry in the Euro are ...   Re: Cayman Islands   
Alessandro coppo
Aug 16, 1999, 16:32:42
 
The best way to ensure that a problem ge ...   The solution is the problem !   
Benjamin Smith
Aug 16, 1999, 17:18:53
 
It's one thing to talk about it. Wha ...   Re: PTO are just a bunch of idi0ts...   
shadoman25
Aug 17, 2001, 14:41:09
 
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