Apple believes it has a patent that could potentially throw a wrench into an effort to develop a Web standard for updating widgets.
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ODF Alliance Rectifies Things: Triumph of ODF in Kerala Attributed to Free Software Supporters
A LITTLE INCIDENT which was mentioned at the end of March has ended more peacefully. Anivar explains why...
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The Question of Software Patents without Democracy
The question of software patents without democracy and the FFII response
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Transcript of Ciaran O'Riordan's ESP presentation at Libre Planet 2009
"It's nice to actually feel welcome, because, for many years I was like the boogey man at conferences. People would come and present their software and they'd show what new features they'd coded in the last year, and then I'd come along and say soffftwaaaare paaatents. I'd have to tell everyone to be scared."
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Novell Responds to SCO's Objections to Its Bill of Costs (and Some Bankruptcy Bills)
Novell has responded [PDF] to SCO's Objections to Novell's Bill of Costs, submitted as the prevailing party in SCO v. Novell.
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Linux is Getting ‘Built-in’ Tivoization Equivalent
Could this have played a role in Linus decision regarding GPLv3?
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Bruce Perens: Microsoft and TomTom Settle, Justice and Linux Lose
Bruce Perens provides an insightful comment about the settlement between Microsoft and TomTom.
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TomTom and Microsoft each file notices of dismissal "without prejudice"
Two notices of dismissal have been filed with the courts -- Microsoft's in Washington State, and TomTom's in Virginia, each dismissed without prejudice, ending both patent litigations. "Without prejudice" means that either could ramp it up and do this some more in the future, should circumstances arise that made it necessary. But in most cases, it means the litigation, or whatever, is over.
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Patents Roundup: Red Hat, Former USPTO Commissioner on Patent Demise, and WIPO Notes
AMIDST AND DESPITE some AMQP controversy [1, 2, 3, 4, 5], Red Hat is inviting people to join an AMQP Conference at the University of California. AMQP made the headlines recently because of software patents that Red Hat obtained in this area.
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Intel Turns Over Its Linux Operating System
Intel’s short run as an operating system maker has come to an end.
Read more »Linux Foundation: Let's kill Microsoft's FAT
The Linux Foundation is ready and willing to help companies get Microsoft’s FAT out of their products.
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TomTom Settlement Aftermath: Get the FAT Out
The Linux Foundation's Jim Zemlin got the same message from the TomTom story that I did: just get rid of Microsoft's FAT filesystem: The technology at the heart of this settlement is the FAT filesystem. As acknowledged by Microsoft in the press release, this file system is easily replaced with multiple technology alternatives.
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Linux Foundation says it's time to ditch Microsoft's FAT
The Linux Foundation, a nonprofit vendor-neutral organization that coordinates development of the Linux kernel, has responded to the recent news that Microsoft and TomTom have settled their patent dispute. Linux Foundation executive director Jim Zemlin wrote a blog entry on Tuesday commenting on the outcome of the conflict.
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Stating the Case Against DRM to the FTC
Wednesday, EFF Staff Attorney Corynne McSherry will be testifying at the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) town hall meeting on digital rights management technologies, or DRM.
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Senators urge patent combatants to compromise
Leading senators in the battle over patent reform urged stakeholders on Thursday to reach some sort of compromise that would allow a balanced overhaul of the patent system to win approval.
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