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[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] RE: RAND issues
I don't think software patents would be half bad if: 1) software patents are only issued on truly innovative, nontrivial stuff (No controversy there.) 2) software patent infringement issues are settled not by courts of law, but by patent review boards, with ability to subpoena code and whatnot. They would also make determination of nonpunitive damage awards. Basically, decriminalize patent infringement, and take the lawyers out of the process. Make access to patent review economically viable for both parties. That way, you don't have to be a BigCo to play. 3) shorten the period of patent protection in areas of technologies (such as software) that are quickly evolving. You shouldn't get 20 year patents in an industry where technologies become essential or obsolete in very compressed timespans. I once had a professor that a sure sign of the decline of a civilization is when they start to build walls to keep out the pagan hordes. Patents and copyrights are walls. Once a company resorts to lawsuits to keep out competition, its days are numbered. It ceases to see continued innovation as essential to survival.
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