Guess what the SC 34 committee, the ISO/IEC committee responsible for OOXML, is up to now? I call it a takeover attempt of ODF, according to my reading of the published notes of the most recent meeting held yesterday, October 1st, and starring a document titled "Request to JTC 1 for alignment of OASIS and JTC 1 Maintenance Procedures."
Read more »On Ubuntu, its derivatives and trademark enforcements
Judging by the discussion taking place in this publication's comments area, many DistroWatch readers find the growing number of *buntus, or distribution derived from -- and named after -- Ubuntu, rather ridiculous.
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Apple Files Motion to Dismiss Psystar's Counterclaims, as text
Apple has filed a motion to dismiss [PDF] Psystar's counterclaims, which hardly surprises me. I have it as text for you. Apple has asked for a court date on November 6th at 8 AM in Judge William Alsop's courtroom in San Francisco. If any of you are in the area and can attend, that would be fabulous.
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Novell files in Utah its opposition in SCO's motion for final judgment
Novell has filed its Opposition to SCO's Motions for Voluntary Dismissal of Stayed Claims, Entry of Final Judgment, and Certification and Entry of Partial Final Judgment [PDF]. There's also a declaration by David Melaugh, with exhibits, both PDFs.
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Patent Systems Under Fire, IAM Magazine Concerned
Patent systems suffer in the European Union and the continent of Australia
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Novell's Opposition to SCO's Motion for Final Judgment and Melaugh Declaration, as text
Here, as text, are Novell's Opposition to SCO's Motions for Voluntary Dismissal of Stayed Claims, Entry of Final Judgment, and Certification and Entry of Partial Final Judgment [PDF], as well as the Declaration of David E. Melaugh [PDF], in support.
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Copyright Act change shifts software rights
A change in New Zealand’s copyright law will see software developers owning their software by default, even when that software is commissioned, and that has led one industry leader to warn of potential abuse.
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Stipulation to Lift Stay on IPO Class Action and SCO's MORs Filed
Several documents have been filed in the SCO bankruptcy, including the latest monthly operating reports.
Read more »Microsoft Subpoenas Canopy and Law Firm
Guess what? It turns out that 158 boxes of documents from the Caldera v. Microsoft litigation still exist, and Microsoft is trying to get them. This drama is playing out in the Novell v. Microsoft antitrust lawsuit, and Canopy has been drawn into it too.
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After 2.0 release, Miguel de Icaza reflects on Mono's past and future
Few free and open source software projects have attracted such a range of reactions as Mono.
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NetApp-Sun Litigation News: USPTO Order on NetApp's '292 Patent
There's news from the NetApp-Sun patent litigation front, and I think you'll like it. Sun's general counsel, Mike Dillon, posts the news that the US Patent Office has now responded to all six of Sun's reexamination requests, which they filed based on prior art.
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SCO Objects to Some Claims, Including Snow Christensen's
SCO has filed its First (Non-Substantive) Omnibus Objection to Claims [PDF], which I gather is where a company tries to shuck off any claims they think they can.
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Developers: Legal Tips for Young Players - Record Keeping
In the mid 90s I acted for a large government institution in a dispute over the implementation of a failed search engine development being carried out by one of the worlds’ largest developers/systems integrators.
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Men at Work's Down Under set for court battle
More copyright madness. How copyright and IP are traded like commodities and a song written 75 years ago can be used to extort money from one written 27 years ago.
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IP Innovation v Red Hat and Novell - 1 Year Later
It's been a while since we last looked in on the IP Innovation LLC v. Red Hat et al patent litigation. In fact, it's been exactly a year. The parties are deep in discovery, with trial set for April 12, 2010.
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