If you are in the business of Linux like Redhat, then letting this get into the kernel with your name on it is a bad idea to begin with. For the hackers out there doing things on their own, I'm inclined to agree but it would be downright stupid for a business not to perform some CYA (Check Your Ass) - especially if they are considering providing patent indemnification.
Posted Dec 4, 2008 4:26 UTC (Thu) by drag (subscriber, #31333)
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Well the deal with software patents is that you _can't_ check your ass.
It would require having a team of people who are experts in patent law and programming following all your developers around and checking on projects your using in order to try to link against patents.
Even then your not going to avoid lawsuits from patent trolls.
Since there is no practical defense against patents then there isn't much you can do. Sure if your notified, like in this case, then you are forced to act, but it's definitely not something you want to volunteer for, especially when your in business. No benefit for you, all pain, no profits.