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- From: friedman@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Noah Friedman)
- Newsgroups: gnu.misc.discuss
- Subject: Re: Since when has programming been free? (was Re: Time to boycott Photo CD
- Message-ID: <FRIEDMAN.92Sep5224439@nutrimat.gnu.ai.mit.edu>
- Date: 6 Sep 92 02:44:39 GMT
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- In-reply-to: munroe@dmc.com's message of 2 Sep 92 11:18:20 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep2.071820.4483@dmc.com> munroe@dmc.com (Dick Munroe) writes:
- >In article <FRIEDMAN.92Sep1184721@nutrimat.gnu.ai.mit.edu>, friedman@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Noah Friedman) writes:
- >> In article <1992Aug31.134159.9893@pica.army.mil> SteveWall@aol.com (Steve Wall) writes:
- >>
- >>> If a programmer doesn't like
- >>>the way patents affect his freedom, he's welcome to find a career more
- >>>suitable to his ethical/political standards.
- >>
- >> Once upon a time, programming was such a career. Why should we have to
- >> throw it away?
- >
- >I beg your pardon, but programming has NEVER been such a career. It has ALWAYS
- >cost money, until recently LOTS of money, to indulge in a programming career. I
- >started as a professional programmer in the mid 60s. The typical cost of a
- >machine was on the order of $1M.
-
- What does the cost of hardware have to do with software patents or
- interface copyrights? This has nothing to do with giving away
- software---software patents and interface copyrights affect proprietary
- developers as well, especially smaller companies with less money or other
- bargaining chips.
-
- Is your argument that because hardware is now cheaper, we have to
- deliberately introduce other obstacles in order to keep programming as a
- career expensive and difficult? Even assuming hardware used to be
- extremely expensive (I've only been using computers for the last 12 years,
- and the ones I've used haven't been very expensive), it was a one time
- cost. Patent searches and lawsuits can be a persistent nuisance, and are
- therefore worse.
-