A Patent Lie
Timothy B. Lee wrote a potentially high impact article for the The New York Times weighing in on the software patents issue and concluding that, as Bill Gates certainly agreed in 1991, software patents are bad for the industry.
"What a difference 16 years makes. Last month, the technology world was abuzz over an interview in Fortune magazine in which Bradford Smith, Microsoft’s general counsel, accused users and developers of various free software products of patent infringement and demanded royalties. Indeed, in recent years, Mr. Smith has argued that patents are essential to technological breakthroughs in software.
Microsoft sang a very different tune in 1991. In a memo to his senior executives, Bill Gates wrote, “If people had understood how patents would be granted when most of today’s ideas were invented, and had taken out patents, the industry would be at a complete standstill today.†Mr. Gates worried that “some large company will patent some obvious thing†and use the patent to “take as much of our profits as they want.â€" -- Read more
Copyright © 2004 - 2008 Libervis Network - Some Rights Reserved :: Advertise :: Privacy Policy :: Contact :: Search Engine Optimisation by Blogstorm


Post new comment