When Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference went on sale in January, I created a Web site to redistribute the free edition and act as a central information source for the book. And because the book was about Ubuntu, I made ample mention of the word "Ubuntu" and also used the familiar three-part circle logo.
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IBM’s Missed Opportunity to Help Free Software
It's high time that people asked IBM to abolish software patents
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EPO and the Swiss Department of Justice Want to Make Some Free Software a Crime
Criminalisation of Free(dom) software still on Europe's agenda due to patent law and cybercrime debate
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FSFE submission to European Patent Office
Our vision is for the European Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) industry become the most vibrant in the world - and the European Parliament shared this vision, when it made the necessary amendments to the directive on computer-implemented inventions during its first reading on 24 September 2003.
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Goodbye, Alison Brimelow (EPO President)
After protests from her staff, the public, and following layoffs too Alison Brimelow essentially quits her job as head of the European Patent Office
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UK-IPO Approves Software Patent as Microsoft and its Lobbies Pressure for Software Patents in EU
The UK-IPO is again betraying its principles and lobbying activity from Microsoft deserves at least part of the blame for what happens in Europe
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Ready to Litigate Through the Clouds?
In the last two years, the term "cloud computing" has infiltrated the mainstream press (although the concept has existed for years). More and more businesses are embracing this way of thinking about information technology. And if the seminar circuit is any evidence, the legal world has awoken to the myriad challenges of cloud computing.
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Experts mull changes to software patent process
In response to the controversy surrounding software patents, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has tightened up considerably on granting them, and they are now harder to get than any other type of patent (except for business methods). That’s the view of Mark A.
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A Few Facts As Antidote Against Microsoft's anti-ODF FUD Campaign
The best antidote against FUD is facts. FUD only works when people don't know any better. So, given some recent anti-ODF FUD in the air, I thought it would be useful to provide some facts.
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Say Goodbye to SCO
SCO may no longer have just a yard sale for court money; it seems more like a final liquidation. Will Novell receive a penny?
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Disputes over ODF spreadsheet interoperability
Microsoft's release of Open Document Format (ODF) support in Service Pack 2 for Office 2007 has triggered a war of words over the handling of spreadsheet formulas.
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Red Hat States Its Case Against Software Patents
MS and GE (Microsoft and General Electric) have jointly filed their case in favour of software patents in Europe (de facto banning of Free software) and FFII has made their mockery available as HTML, but what we also have is the submission from Red Hat, which only Glyn Moody appears to have analysed.
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Trimming the FAT: Linux and Patents
It’s free (libre) software that we all love to use. We love it because it works, because it’s open source and because it encompasses ideologies that many of us support and believe in. But what happens when these ideologies clash with the wider world? Free and open source software has very unique goals.
Read more »Intel’s Co-Founder Spills the Beans on the Great Patent Lie
Intel's Andy Grove compares patents to toxic loans. Setting aside Intel's many market-bound crimes for a moment, here we have another abusive monopolist saying what he really thinks about intellectual monopolies...
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OIN Explains TomTom’s Settlement with Microsoft (and Other Patent News)
TomTom may reveal the details of its FAT settlement, Topolanek escapes the room, and an IBMer might become the next PTO Director
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