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- From: rclayton@urbana.mcd.mot.com (Randy Clayton)
- Newsgroups: gnu.misc.discuss
- Subject: Editorial in opposition to Software Patents
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- Date: 5 Sep 92 18:31:50 GMT
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- There is an interesting editorial in the weekly newspaper "Barron's"
- opposing software patents. Barron's is published by Dow Jones & Co., the
- same company that produces the Wall Street Journal. The editorial is in
- the edition dated September 7, 1992 (it is on sale Saturday, Sept. 5).
-
- Most news stands that carry the Wall Streeet Journal also sell Barron's
- (it costs $2.50). Also, many libraries have Barron's - usually they get
- it via mail delivered on Monday.
-
- Unfortunately, the copyright message in Barron's prevents me from
- posting the entire article (durn, I already have it typed into a file).
-
- I think that I can post this short excerpt though:
-
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The Tools of the Trade
-
- Software Patents Block the Path of Computing Progress
-
- By Thomas G. Donlan
-
- Imagine the plight of a musician in a country where certain chord
- progressions were patented, or a poet confronting a patent on metonymy,
- or a politician who could not get a license to use hyperbole. Now
- imagine computer programmers in a country that awards patents on basic
- principles of software engineering. Unfortunately, you don't have to
- imagine it; the country is the United States.
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- Of course, most of the concepts in the editorial are embraced by the
- readers of this group. What I think is important is that Barron's is a
- conservative paper. Most of their editorials are about supply side
- economics or such things. This editorial clearly comes down on the side
- of the LPF (they even mention the LPF).
-
- Use this the next time someone says you are a commie for opposing
- software patents.
-
-
- Randy
-