> Because this sets a bad legal precedent, exposing the Linux kernel, in which
> the infringing code reportedly appears, to liability for patent-license
> fees. Red Hat also participated in the suit, arguing that the patent was
> invalid.

OH. I thought the kernel was what had been infringed, didn't realize that part 
of the kernel was infringing. Now I understand....it is pretty bad :/

-- 
Mark Holmquist
Student, Computer Science
University of Redlands
marktrac...@gmail.com
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