Last week an obviously confused reporter at internetnews.com reported that Mozilla had received a letter from BIS stating that downloads of its open-source encryption source code by Iranians was not a violation. But that’s not what happened.
Read more »Microsoft accused of 'ulterior motive' in Linux patent sale
Does the troll-blocking organization that recently secured a set of supposedly Linux-related patents from Microsoft need sizing for a penguin-shaped tinfoil hat? Or was the IP sale really Redmond's secret scheme to "create fear, uncertainty, and doubt" in the open-source community?
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Microsoft/Linux: Don't Cross License with Us?
Last week saw the purchase, by OIN, of a portfolio of patents which ultimately originated from Microsoft.
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ODF: Microsoft Gets Its Way in Seattle, Washington
OpenDocument Format (ODF) falls further into the hands of the already-corrupted ISO after a meeting that Microsoft was hosting
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SCO Ordered to Reply to Novell's Petition for Rehearing
The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals is taking Novell's Petition for Rehearing and Rehearing en Banc seriously. They have ordered SCO to file a respons within 14 days of the order. This is a significant order, in my view, and a major win for Novell. Here is the order...
Read more »French 'pass' piracy legislation
The French National Assembly has passed a draft law that would allow illegal downloaders to be thrown off the net.
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Fedora's trademark license agreement
While trademarks are often lumped together with copyrights and patents—under the poorly termed "intellectual property" umbrella—trademarks are quite different. One of those differences is that a trademark must be actively enforced, at least under US law, or the mark holder risks losing it.
Read more »802.11n: Ratified at Last
At long last, the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) has ratified the 802.11n standard. In a press release quietly issued late in the day on Friday, September 11th, the IEEE announced that its Standards Board had ratified the IEEE 802.11n-2009 amendment...
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Users nervous about Oracle's acquisition of MySQL
The European Union is not the only one antsy about Oracle taking possession of the open source MySQL database should the commercial database giant's merger with Sun Microsystems get final approval. So are MySQL users.
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Microsoft Licences Grow Unpopular While the GPL — Despite FUD — Keeps Expanding
A look at unrest caused by Microsoft licensing and FUD which entities close to Microsoft throw at the favoured alternative
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Survey: "Open Core" least popular open source option
A survey of 118 enterprise IT and development executives conducted by open source solution provider OpenLogic concludes that the "Open Core" model for open source licensing trails behind dual licensing and open source with commercial support, in terms of acceptability to the enterprise.
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Apple Open Sources Snow Leopard's Grand Central Dispatch
Despite begin a unique, key marketing feature of Snow Leopard, Apple has decided to open the code behind Grand Central Dispatch under the liberal Apache 2.0 license.
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Novell Files for Rehearing En Banc!
Novell has filed a motion asking for a rehearing en banc of the appeal in SCO v. Novell
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Open Invention Network purchases former Microsoft patents
According to a report published online by the Wall Street Journal, the Open Invention Network (OIN) has announced plans to purchase 22 former Microsoft patents.
Read more »Linux backers rally against Microsoft patents
A ROOKERY of penguin fanciers has been meeting to protect Linux from Volish patent lawsuits. Such big names and IBM, Red Hat and Sony. Their plan is to avert legal threats that might discourage the adoption of Linux by buying up a set of 22 patents formerly owned by Microsoft.
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