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Re: Patents again
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Abdullah Ramazanoglu |
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Re: Patents again |
Date: |
Wed, 06 Oct 2004 07:19:48 +0300 |
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begin Kari Laine <kari.laine@dnainternet.net> dedi ki:
(Cross-posted to gnu.misc.discuss and sorry for top-posting)
Can't cross-post this to linux.debian.legal because it's not two-way
mirrored to usenet (moderation is not the issue). I'm not in the
mail-list, though. So please drop a mail there about this, if you're
subscribed to debian-legal list. BTW, are there any NGs equally or more
relevant to cross-post this?
There is a usenet discussion thread pertaining software patents, and
several questions are still hanging open. I kindly ask that interested
people in g.m.discuss (and l.d.legal) read the thread and share their
views. The original thread is in comp.os.linux.advocacy and starts with
the message:
Subject: Patents again
Message-ID: <Kdudnbyf_6Fxhf3cRVn-qg@giganews.com>
Newsgroup: comp.os.linux.advocacy
From: Kari Laine
Date: Sun, 03 Oct 2004 19:53:04 +0300
or, you can reach it from Google via,
http://groups.google.com/groups?threadm=Kdudnbyf_6Fxhf3cRVn-qg@giganews.com
A particularly interesting question for me among others is, what is the
status of a patented code introduced into a GPL program by the patent
owners themselves? Do they automatically give up their relevant patent
litigation rights against *all* GPL software base? If not, then what if
some company at this very point is busy inserting a lot of patented code
into Linux?
Other questions are,
- Should we abstain from getting into patent craze in denial of the
concept? Or should we abuse the game by overplaying it, thus rendering it
non-applicable, thus cancelling the game?
- Howto create a self-funding open source patent organization? Other means
of self-funding "open patents"?
- How to get patents cheap?
- How about a GPP (General Public Patent) legal document which makes the
patent the valid currency, just like GPL makes the source code the valid
currency?
- Whether IBM, RedHat etc. allies getting "defensive" patents is a relief
or a threat?
Etc. etc.
I have not cross-posted this to comp.os.linux.advocacy because
linux.debian.legal is a moderated, usenet-mirrored mailing list. So,
people in other groups can't post to a NG list that contains l.d.legal.
Please do not reply this post directly without reading the original
thread, but visit c.o.l.advocacy and reply from therein.
Thank you.
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- Re: Patents again, David Kastrup, 2004/10/10
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