On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 7:52 PM, Pranesh Prakash <[email protected]> wrote:
> By Ryan Paul from Ars Technica:
> http://j.mp/d11PU9
>
> At the Linux Foundation's annual LinuxCon event this week, Columbia
> University law professor and Software Freedom Law Center founder Eben
> Moglen explained that prospects for software patent reform are bleak and
> that the time has come for the free software community to start finding
> ways to solve its patent problems by using the patent system itself.
>

Isn't this a good news to lawyers  :-)

This is not a solution to the problem.  The cause of the problem is
the denial of the fundamental right to the citizens to be creative.
We need to claim this right.

As a freedom fighter I see that the time has come to look for what is
patented or patentable and publish multiple versions of the software
that implements the patent and make the patenting system defunct.

Eventually we also need to create a new governing system that protects
the right to be creative.

--
GN
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