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Software Patents - good or evil?

PatentsThe New York Times published an opinion piece by Timothy B. Lee yesterday that compares the current patent conflict between Vonage and Verizon to the software patent landscape of the early 1990's. Back then, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates published a memo to Microsoft's senior management extolling the evils of software patents, claiming that they could lead to a complete stall in technological advancement.

Of course, today Microsoft owns a massive number of patents, and actively uses them to protect their position in the market. And the Vonage / Verizon patent dispute is a shining example of how patents can be used to attempt to kill technological advancement.

So, here's your chance to sound off and spout your opinion. We want to know if the ability to acquire a patent for a software process is good, or evil. For the purposes of this discussion, "good" is defined as supporting technological advancement, whereas "evil" refers to technological stagnation. As much as the example given here clearly shows a bias, there are probably good arguments from both sides of this debate; let's hear them.

Filed under: Open Source

What's wrong with software patents?

What's wrong with software patents?Ah, software patents. They're not the hot topic they were a year ago, but that doesn't mean they've gone away. Free Software Magazine's Pieter Hintjens has penned an editorial titled What's wrong with software patents? "from a different angle, one based more on economics and less on emotions." It won't surprise you that Hintjens' conclusion, based on economics though it may be, still does not favor software patents. "The conclusions are clear," he writes. "Copyright, trademark, and trade secret are good forms of property for the software business, though copyright terms are a problem. Patents are a bad form of property for the software business, because they amplify the general weaknesses of the patent system." The article is fairly well thought-out, though I'm not entirely Hintjens succeeds in the economic-not-emotional thing.

What do you make of all this? Software patents: Good or bad? Is there a happy medium? Is there a solution?

Filed under: Business, Internet, Google

Google Talk's patent troubles

Google TalkArs Technica is reporting that Deleware patent farm Rates Technology, Inc. has filed a lawsuit against Google, claiming that the VoIP capabilities of Google Talk violate its patents. "The patents focus on the use of a centralized database with pricing information for the purposes of determining the cheapest phone call carrier on the fly," says Ars, and RTI claims it has over 700 licensees for its telecom patents and has been to court 25 times. Google says, "We believe the lawsuit is without merit and we will defend against it vigorously," and I personally don't expect this to go to well for RTI, but it will be interesting to watch. Google and RTI will meet in court in early February.

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