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Re: [Fsfe-uk] Judge bans Microsoft Word sales - UK relation?
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Chris Croughton |
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Re: [Fsfe-uk] Judge bans Microsoft Word sales - UK relation? |
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Thu, 13 Aug 2009 17:27:27 +0100 |
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On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 01:52:47PM +0100, MJ Ray wrote:
> Via Debian-uk, Harry Rickards, Sussex LUG, Andrew Guard and BBC:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/technology/8197990.stm
> Judge bans Microsoft Word sales
>
> Of course, it's being appealed on the grounds that the patent
> is invalid and that Word doesn't infringe, but some are suggesting
> it will show to the world just how flawed software patents are.
> Which way do you think it will go?
I think that MS are correct on this and the patent is invalid. I hope
so, otherwise almost any use of XML as an open standard (for instance in
Open Office) seems to be blocked. Much as I like to see MS hoist with
their own petard I hope that it gets declared invalid, and that this
then causes other SW patents to be thrown out.
> The UK is probably the legal system most similar to the US. Are
> there lessons for us, or is our patent law sufficiently different?
I think we are frighteningly similar. Whether our patent lawyers will
take any notice is a different matter.
(Off topic, but thanks for posting the 'low' URL, I find the BBC's 'hi'
ones very annoying even in Firefox and unreadable in text-only
browsers.)
Chris C