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- From: jbw@bigbird.bu.edu (Joe Wells)
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- Subject: software patents (was: AT&T vs. BSDI --> 4.3BSD-NET2 distribution ...)
- Message-ID: <JBW.92Jul31042053@bigbird.bu.edu>
- Date: 31 Jul 92 09:20:53 GMT
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- In-reply-to: marquis@well.sf.ca.us's message of 30 Jul 92 16:38:50 GMT
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- In article <Bs7nKr.3xr@well.sf.ca.us> marquis@well.sf.ca.us (Roger Marquis) writes:
-
- That's why the US software industry is the envy of the world I suppose,
- all those stupid patents and copyrights that reward people for their
- hard work.
-
- Attributing the success of the U.S.A.'s software industry to software
- patents is rather naive. Software patents do not enhance progress but
- rather retard it. (For that matter, patents in most industries have an
- overall negative effect on society.) Software patents are the moral
- equivalent of the doctrine that allowed European countries to claim large
- portions of the New World as their own simply by planting their flag in
- the soil, disregarding the rights of the natives. If you are not familiar
- with the issues involved, I suggest you read:
-
- /prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/lpf/patents.ps
-
- (which is also available in Texinfo format).
-
- --
- Enjoy,
-
- Joe Wells <jbw@cs.bu.edu>
- Member of the League for Programming Freedom --- send e-mail for details
-