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[CS-FSLUG] Texas Judge Rules Microsoft Can't Sell Word Anymore

Sophie Hamilton sophie at theblob.org
Fri Aug 14 16:26:29 CDT 2009


So, when Microsoft pursues someone with a trumped-up software patent,
it's bad and they're making things up to stop Linux, but when
Microsoft gets hit by a trumped-up software patent, it's good and the
patent is absolute truth?

Software patents aren't good for anybody, period. Don't be fooled into
thinking this patent is for real just because it's Microsoft that's
the victim.

(disclaimer: I haven't actually been able to look at either the
article or the patent yet due to various circumstances, but I'm
responding to what I think the attitude here is.)

 - Sophie.

On 8/14/09, Fred A. Miller <fmiller at lightlink.com> wrote:
> Davo Smith wrote:
>> I see very little good in this announcement - it is just another
>> company being stung by a ridiculous software patent. The only possibly
>> good thing would be if this encourages MS to put some of its budget
>> into  campaigning for the abolition of software patents (and making
>> sure we never get landed with them over here in Europe). Then, maybe,
>> we can get a few more Linux distros that can play mp3s, etc., 'out of
>> the box', without having to pander to silly US patent rules...
>
> Agreed, but KNOW that the truth is, MickySoft has been a VERY LARGE
> promoter of software patents, so it's interesting when they get caught
> stealing someone else's work. This doesn't mean that I don't agree with
> you.....as to what MickySoft should do, but we both know they won't.
>
> Fred
>
> --
> Liberals ALWAYS, ALWAYS consider socialist dogma more
> important than telling the truth!
>
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