You do realize that IBM applies for and is granted more patents than 
almost any other company in the world? Whether we like current patent 
law or not, the law is the law. So I don't think that it makes sense to 
put these companies into a pro- or anti-free side of the ring based on a 
company's endorsement of patents, since they all use them, and some, 
like IBM, use them quite a lot.

This isn't to say that IBM isn't promoting a free culture (as I noted in 
the blog), but we need to also know that IBM isn't exactly open in all 
of its business and it, along with most for-profit companies, has an 
agenda. That agenda is not about being nice. It's about making money.

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willhill wrote:
> I saw this article today:
> 
> http://www.oreillynet.com/onlamp/blog/2008/08/novell_aint_the_bad_guy.html?CMP=OTC-6YE827253101&ATT=Novell+Aint+the+Bad+Guy
> 
> and have to say that I don't like what Novel is doing.  Software patents are 
> evil and Novel's endorsement of them is also evil.  Any advantage Novel has 
> gained by through their deal is odious.  GPL3 negates those advantages and it 
> will eventually take over all GPL'd work.
> 
> IBM has not really endorsed the deal either.  They have also partnered with 
> Red Hat and Cononical which have both loudly refused M$'s money and patent 
> trap.  
> 
> What's more important about IBM's announcement is willingness to push for a 
> free world and the good chance they will get there.  Just a few years ago, 
> that kind of talk would get you branded a "radical" or "zealot" ... even in 
> places like a LUG.  IBM is doing a lot of good things for software freedom.
> 
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