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Open source software law review goes live

http://www.computerworld.com.au

A new legal journal covering analysis and commentary of free and open source software (FOSS) issues has launched today.

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International Free and Open Source Software Law Review

http://www.ifosslr.org

The International Free and Open Source Software Law Review (IFOSS L. Rev.) is a collaborative legal publication aiming to increase knowledge and understanding among lawyers about Free and Open Source Software issues. Topics covered include copyright, licence implementation, licence interpretation, software patents, open standards, case law and statutory changes.

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Microsoft, OOXML and the ISO

http://www.linuxjournal.com

Microsoft plays to win. As a result, it seems to regard any legal means as justified, and sometimes even strays outside the law, as the US anti-trust case demonstrated. In the context of marketplace rough-and-tumble, such aggressiveness is perhaps acceptable, but in other realms, there may be serious collateral damage.

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Debian rejects open-source .NET threat claim

http://www.theregister.co.uk

Debian, the foundation of Ubuntu, has rejected claims that it is potentially holding Linux's future hostage to Microsoft by including an open-source implementation of .NET in its code.

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Mono Discussion: Stallman Warns, Ubuntu Dismissive

http://www.linux-magazine.com

The introduction of Mono into Linux and the open source environment begs risking patent claims from Microsoft. Free Software Foundation founder Richard Stallman sees it that way. The Technical board at Ubuntu, on the other hand, doesn't consider it any reason to be disturbed.

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Mono Roundup: Still Dangerous, Still Not Acceptable

http://boycottnovell.com

Nothing of practical use has really changed for Mono, but its connection to Microsoft was made a lot clearer

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It’s Official: Patents Stifle Innovation

http://boycottnovell.com

Scientific study supports what everyone already knows - that intellectual monopolies reduce pace of progress

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Mono: Microsoft community promise inadequate, says RMS

http://www.itwire.com

Microsoft's bid to dispel the patent fears surrounding the open source .NET clone, Mono, has met with little enthusiasm from free software advocates.

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Created by sonysuxx 15 years 12 weeks ago – Made popular 15 years 12 weeks ago
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Microsoft Community Promise & MONO

http://crankyoldnutcase.blogspot.com

Evaluation of the Microsoft Community Promise - does it deliver.

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Mono Now Safe?

http://www.workswithu.com

With Linux Distros taking sides, this week's announcement that Microsoft promises not to make Necessary Claims against anyone using their patented specifications adds to the confusion. At first glance, this looks like a safe passage for Mono, but as we delve in deeper, we see that not everything is legally in the clear.

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Internet filter danger

http://www.news.com.au

Australia's Labor government doggedly plods on with their hugely unpopular plan to censor the internet. Other governments will be watching their efforts with unhealthy interest.

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Amazon code release irrelevant, Kindle is still closed

http://arstechnica.com

Amazon recently released the source code of some of the components that are used in the Kindle. Contrary to the erroneous reports that are circulating the Web, Amazon is not opening its e-book reader. The code release is purely for GPL compliance while the Kindle's ebook features remain proprietary.

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Ubuntu Sets Example by Defying Mono Threats

http://www.workswithu.com

The Ubuntu Technical Board recently sanctioned continued use of Mono, the legally ambiguous open-source implementation of Microsoft's C# programming language, as a component of the default software stack on Ubuntu releases.  At the risk of complicating Ubuntu's strategy for the corporate market, this move positions the operating system to take a tough stance against patent trolls, which should se

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The Mono Firefight

http://crankyoldnutcase.blogspot.com

An in-depth investigation of the Mono controversy. And yes, before you complain, I wrote it. After seeing how much work I'd put into it, I thought it would be nice to have someone other than Microsoft trolls leaving comments .

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Can FAT patch avoid Microsoft lawsuits?

http://www.desktoplinux.com

Andrew Tridgell has published a patch that could make the Linux implementation of the FAT filesystem impervious to Microsoft patent claims of the kind that forced a settlement from TomTom. The patch alters the VFAT code so that it does not generate both short and long filenames.

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