"Munich, Germany. Marienplatz. Richard Stallman spoke at a joint rally against bio- and software patents in front of the European Patent Office.“ -- ( FSF ) --
New Enclosures: What Has Free Software Got to Do with Patents on Pigs?
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FSFE Fellowship interview with Myriam Schweingruber
Myriam Schweingruber is a devoted Free Software advocate with a flair for convincing people. Having worked as a translator, a school teacher and a pharmacist, Myriam is quite experienced in the art of communication, and gives a clear impression of trustworthiness.
Read more »ACTA Leak Reveals Upcoming Intellectual Monopoly War?
As certain large nations approach bankruptcy, will so-called "IP"; become the next battleground?
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OIN: TomTom settlement is no win for Microsoft, expect challenge
Microsoft may view its legal settlement with TomTom as a patent victory of sorts but it’s a hollow and meaningless win in the eyes of some in the open source community.
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Microsoft’s Armament Against Free Software and Other Software Patents News
A close look at Microsoft's maneuvers that may compromise Free software later on
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Microsoft, Novell and Xenocode (Former Microsoft Employees) Join Forces and Spread Silverlight
THE Novell-Xenocode connection is a reality that we've covered or shown in [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]. More recent posts also explained that Xenocode is a sort of an offshoot of Microsoft, whose employees it accommodates [1, 2, 3, 4].
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Project of the Day: GNote
The trailblazing route away from Mono seems clearer thanks to GNote
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Did Tomboy Learn from TomTom? Project Forked, Moves Away from Microsoft ‘Standards’
Tomboy's role in GNOME has made it a troublesome component that grabs an entire Mono stack into many GNU/Linux distributions. For reasons that were brought up before, the TomTom lawsuit teaches everyone why Mono does not belong in GNU/Linux.
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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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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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Microsoft Uses Pseudo “Open Source” to Fight Against GNU/Linux and the GPL
Microsoft deceives on "open source" and uses it to exclude or to poison (with software patents) GNU/Linux
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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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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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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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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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