A defender of (sometimes lobbyist for) software patents gets itself in trouble after Microsoft settles; company that sues
Read more »Patents Roundup: IBM Helps Spread Software Patents to India
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Novell's Motion for Leave to Reply to SCO's Opposition to Motion in Limine # 1
I told you I thought we'd hear from Novell, and so we have: Novell has filed a motion asking the court's permission to reply to SCO's Opposition to Novell's Motion in Limine No. 1.
Read more »Dr. Gary Pisano's Expert Report for SCO
Let's correct some facts and assumptions in Dr. Gary Pisano's Expert Report on behalf of SCO in the SCO v. Novell trial, shall we? Why? First, it's fun. Geek fun, granted, but that is who we are. Second, I see what I view as mistakes, and I surely don't want people to be confused or for errors to go down in history unanswered.
Read more »Multimedia Codecs: The Legal Path
If the American government invested as many resources rounding up violators of software licenses as it does fighting "terror" (and no, I don't mean the Jacobin variety), I'd have been put away long ago, because all of my Ubuntu systems use patented multimedia software that I didn't pay for. But I've recently realized that it doesn't have to be this way, and that legal codec support is easily ava
Read more »Wakeup Call to Google, Regarding Software Patents
Addressing the problem of Google's love affair with software patents; news about Yahoo! and Microsoft, as well as its effects on Hadoop
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Jacobsen and FOSS Community Win Big in Jacobsen v. Katzer Settlement
As expected, the Jacobsen case has now settled. The settlement was a complete victory for Jacobsen and is great news for the FOSS community. The Jacobsen case was very significant for the FOSS community because it was the first case in the US about the enforcement of open source software licenses.
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Looking out for Bilski: software patents v. FOSS
Users of free and open source software (“FOSS”) have little to gain and much to fear from the patent system. The patent system poses two major threats to users:
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Novell and SCO throw legal darts at each other's motions in limine
It's a plot, I tell you! The parties in SCO v. Novell are trying to cause me to lose my beauty sleep. Before I can finish doing the text of one filing, they file 25 more. Literally. They have filed between them 25 memoranda in opposition to the others' motions in limine. Say. They have finally hit on the way to shut Groklaw up. Just keep filing documents until I give up and go to sleep.
Read more »More darts - SCO's opposition to Daubert hearings and to Chatlos, Michels testimony
Can you believe there's more? Five more, to be exact. SCO has filed two more oppositions to Novell's motions in limine, specifically their motion to exclude testimony from Ed Chatlos, Burt Levine, Kim Madsen, and Doug Michels, and they also filed their opposition to Novell's motions for Daubert hearings to disqualify SCO's experts Christine Botosan, Dr. Gary Pisano, and G.
Read more »Can Any Smartphone Survive The Patent Gantlet?
With the news coming out that the US International Trade Commission (ITC) has agreed to investigate both RIM and Apple over patent claims brought by Kodak, it makes you wonder if we'll soon be able to have any smartphones at all.
Read more »Just in Time: SCO Finds Another Cash Injection Proposal… from Former SCO Chairman
The company that just refuses to die suddenly finds a new fountain of cash and Microsoft continues to stifle Free software through infighting and infiltrations
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Why Folks Didn't Want a SCOsource License: Let Us Count the Reasons
I thought it'd be fun to answer SCO's expert report from Dr. Gary Pisano, some more, on one point in particular, namely his inability to find any other reason SCOsource wasn't popular other than Novell's counterclaims to ownership of the code. Here's a list of media reactions, community and mainstream, that may illuminate him.
Read more »The Model Train Software Brouhaha Ends: Open Source Wins
Although some people viewed it as a tempest in a teapot, the long-running legal case Jacobsen v. Katzer stirred up some seminal open source issues. We first reported on the dust-up all the way back in August of 2008, noting that the dispute centered around--of all things--model train software.
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SCO vs. Linux: SCO majority owner wants to finance SCO
In the dispute between the SCO Group and Novell about the copyright for Unix, the new jury trial scheduled to begin on the 8th of March is apparently set to go ahead: according to a statement by Chapter 11 trustee Edward Cahn, SCO's majority owner Ralph Yarro wants to inject a loan of $2 million dollars into the financially stricken company.
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FOSS Legal Strategy Session Silicon Valley: Success!
On February 10, 2010, the Linux Foundation and the Open Source Initiative co sponsored their first Legal Strategic Planning Session. I am glad to declare it a success. We had a very diverse group both professionally and geographically, with participants from Europe, Japan and the US.
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