Following the release of our report, ‘The Myth of Open Source License Proliferation’
and during research for it, we heard and sensed a feeling that
open source software licenses had evolved to become a generally
well-accepted piece of the the enterprise IT and IP market.
However, we also heard from numerous vendors, developers and
other individuals that the next battlefront is obviously software
patents, which are in need of reform, according to many
supporters of free and open source software.
This week, we saw some of the software patent skirmishes that are
driving and validating this thinking. There was first news that
the Open Invention Network, the consortium dedicated to legal and
IP defense of Linux, had bought some software patents that related to …
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