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Re: Open Software License v2.1



Glenn Maynard wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 20, 2004 at 01:33:17PM -0400, Brian Thomas Sniffen wrote:
> 
>>real invention, whether implemented in software or hardware.  The RSA
>>cryptosystem is a decent example of this.
>>
>>So there are some legitimate patents, though they're probably a
>>minority.  But that means that those people do have a legitimate
> 
> I don't believe any patent enforcement against software is legitimate; I
> believe that enforcement of a patent against RSA code is just as destructive
> and abusive as enforcement against XOR mouse cursor code.  (I also concur
> with Michael's response.)

For what it's worth, I agree entirely.  No software patent is
legitimate, and clauses stating that you can't continue to use a piece
of Free Software while claiming that software infringes your patent are
both Free and desirable.

- Josh Triplett

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