How Microsoft uses ActiveSync to shut out Free software with software patents; OOXML patents and other issues revisited; Bilski to be revisited by the Supremes, who can axe software patents in the United States
Read more »Microsoft Patent Traps and the Possible Looming End of Software Patents
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The Price of Mono
Follow-up to yesterday's post about the (il)legality of Mono and some new cautionary tales
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OpenDocument Format (ODF) Now Officially a Malaysian Standard
A lot of ODF news and some leading developments from Malaysia
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Novell Will File Petition for a Writ of Certiorari in the US Supreme Court
Novell asks the Appeals Court for a stay pending filing a petition for a writ of certiorari in the Supreme Court
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Software Patents Are Killing ZFS
ZFS as a good example of wonderful software that gets sidelined due to obsession with intellectual monopolies
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A Bit of Licence
One of the striking aspects of the free software community is its obsession with licences. It's as if within every hacker there's a lawyer struggling to get out. But maybe it's not so surprising; as Larry Lessig reminded us, “code is law”, and the reverse is also true in the sense that the licence adopted has a big impact on how the software is produced.
Read more »In re Bilski - Let us get back to work
The case known as "In re bilski" has the potential to go some way towards righting some of the wrongs of the patent industry, while coincidently, transforming the prospects for innovation in the information and software industries.
Read more »Latest Twists in the SCO Case: AutoZone Settlement and More
A SCO Trustee, Edward Cahn, wishes to end the case against AutoZone, but the Linux lawsuit stays for now, with or without McBride
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Even The Open Source Community Gets Overly Restrictive At Times
Reader Brad sent in a fascinating post from a little while back by Steve Streeting, a software developer who created an open source 3D rendering engine called OGRE. In the post, Streeting describes his evolving view on open source licenses.
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Symbian Releases Microkernel and SDK
The Symbian Foundation today announced a significant milestone in its plan to move the entire Symbian platform into open source: the release of the platform microkernel (EKA2) and supporting development kit under the Eclipse Public License (EPL).
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Lots of New Vendor/Developer Support for OpenDocument Format
More OpenDocument Format (ODF) wins and an important reminder of people who try to harm it, sometimes while pretending to be "helping"
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Pay-to-Say Firm Gartner Group Gets Sued
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Reasons I Believe the Community Should Support the Oracle-Sun Deal
Monty Widenius has posted a press release, urging Oracle to sell MySQL to a third party, and there is a link to the materials that he and Florian Mueller, who is working with him, provided to the EU Commission, which appears to have influenced it to delay approval. I've been reading all I can find on this topic, and I'd like to tell you why I think the community should support the Oracle deal.
Read more »The Hon. McConnell, Lucero and Baldock Deny Novell Petition for ReHearing
The same three appeals court judges who decided to send the copyright ownership issue in SCO v. Novell back to Utah for a jury trial, including the now-retired Judge McConnell, have denied the Novell petition for rehearing.
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Alex Brown Extremely Busy with OOXML Today
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