[linux-audio-dev] Patents on some Linux OS code

Pedro Lozano pl2 at ono.com
Wed Dec 8 18:01:45 UTC 2004


I think all your points are wrong:

> 1) There is currently no valid patent issues with Linux. So there is no
> issues to be resolved either.

If MS has patented things so stupid like the double click 
(http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/04/06/02/2222258.shtml?tid=109&tid=155&tid=187&tid=99) 
I bet there are many things in Linux (and any other OS) that are covered by 
MS Patents.

> 2) If such an issue should be discovered, Novell will back up the Linux
> side with their patent-portfolio, which (cough) *could* (cough) be an
> expensive experience for the attacker.

Novell would back linux if they can get money from it, if the Singapore 
administration doesnt buy linux from Novell I dont think they will get 
involved.

>
> 3) Microsoft can't sue Singapore. They will have to get the US
> government to do it for them, and then let WTO sort it out. And before
> that they will have to force Singapore into thinking that SW-patents is
> a neat idea. And then, although US might have the best government money
> can buy, MS is still not the only kid in town with deep pockets.

Anyone can sue the Singapore's (or any country's) administration because 
it's and organization with legal identity. But the laws used for the case 
would be the laws from Singapore, and if they dont have laws supporting 
software patents probably MS would lost, then MS may ask the US goverment to 
do something about it (a new embargo maybe? i dont think so but software 
patents will surely cause more troubles than solutions)

>
> 4) The end user is not responsible for what patent issues the producer
> might get involved with.

Many companies thinks that it is, the SCO vs DaimlerCrysler case (because of 
they use Linux) is an example, that case is because of copyright but surely 
will be many like that because of patents.

Bests,
Pedro 




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