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KDE Joins Open Invention Network as a Licensee

From:  Lydia Pintscher <lydia-AT-kde.org>
To:  kde-press-announce-AT-kde.org
Subject:  [Kde-Press-Channel] KDE Joins Open Invention Network as a Licensee
Date:  Tue, 21 Dec 2010 08:44:50 +0100
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KDE Joins Open Invention Network as a Licensee

Durham, NC (December 21, 2010) Open Invention Network (OIN), the
company formed to enable and protect Linux, today extended its
community with the signing of KDE as a licensee. By becoming a
licensee, KDE has joined the growing list of organizations that
recognize the importance of leveraging the Open Invention Network to
further spur open source innovation.

"Given its leadership in creating a user-friendly computing
experience, including its advanced graphical desktop for the Linux
community, we are pleased to have KDE become a licensee," said Keith
Bergelt, CEO of Open Invention Network. "By doing so, KDE affirms its
continued support for open source. We applaud their foresight in
taking this step to support both itself and the open source community
broadly."

"We view an OIN license as one of the key methods through which open
source innovators can deter patent aggression," said Adriaan de Groot,
vice president of KDE.  "We are committed to freedom of action in
Linux, and in taking a license we help to address the threat from
companies that support proprietary platforms to the exclusion of open
source initiatives, and whose behaviors reflect a disdain for
inventiveness and collaboration."

Patents owned by Open Invention Network are available royalty-free to
any company, institution or individual that agrees not to assert its
patents against the Linux System. This enables companies to continue
to make significant corporate and capital expenditure investments in
open source ? helping to fuel economic growth. By developing a web of
developers, distributors, sellers, resellers and end-users that
license its patent portfolio, Open Invention Network is creating a
supportive and shielded ecosystem to ensure the growth and adoption of
open source solutions.

OIN has amassed a broad portfolio of patents, including patents held
by nominees on its behalf. These patents are available to all
licensees as part of the patent portfolio that OIN is creating around
and in support of Linux. Its license agreement can be found at
www.openinventionnetwork.com/pat_license_agreement.php.

About KDE
KDE is an international technology team that creates free and open
source software for desktop and portable computing. Among KDE's
products are a modern desktop system for Linux and UNIX platforms,
comprehensive office productivity and groupware suites and hundreds of
software titles in many categories including Internet and web
applications, multimedia, entertainment, educational, graphics and
software development. KDE software is translated into more than 60
languages and is built with ease of use and modern accessibility
principles in mind. KDE4's full-featured applications run natively on
Linux, BSD, Solaris, Windows and Mac OS X.  For more information,
visit http://www.kde.org.
About Open Invention Network
Open Invention Network is a collaborative enterprise that enables
innovation in open source and an increasingly vibrant ecosystem around
Linux.  It does this by acquiring and licensing patents, influencing
behaviors and policy and protecting the integrity of the ecosystem
through strategic programs such as Linux Defenders.  OIN enables the
growth and continuation of open source software by fostering a healthy
Linux ecosystem of investors, vendors, developers and users.
Open Invention Network has considerable industry backing.  It was
launched in 2005 by IBM, NEC, Novell, Philips, Red Hat and Sony.  OIN
has received supplemental financial support from Canonical. For more
information, visit www.openinventionnetwork.com.

###
Open Invention Network, the Open Invention Network logo, Linux
Defenders, Linux Defenders 911 and the Linux Defenders 911 logo are
registered trademarks or the property of Open Invention Network, LLC.
All other names and brand marks are the property of their respective
holders.

Media-Only Contact:

Ed Schauweker
Ketchum for Open Invention Network
ed.schauweker@ketchum.com
703-963-5238

KDE Contact:

KDE e.V. board
kde-ev-board@kde.org


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KDE Joins Open Invention Network as a Licensee

Posted Dec 22, 2010 1:23 UTC (Wed) by pabs (subscriber, #43278) [Link]

Hmm, I wonder if they read the fine print:

http://ompldr.org/vM25yNw

KDE Joins Open Invention Network as a Licensee

Posted Dec 22, 2010 5:43 UTC (Wed) by skvidal (subscriber, #3094) [Link]

where did you get that fine-print from?

KDE Joins Open Invention Network as a Licensee

Posted Dec 22, 2010 9:16 UTC (Wed) by rahulsundaram (subscriber, #21946) [Link]

Isn't that obviously a silly joke? I am sure we can invest time in better things than that.

KDE Joins Open Invention Network as a Licensee

Posted Dec 22, 2010 10:53 UTC (Wed) by tzafrir (subscriber, #11501) [Link]

Here's something better:

the OIN site lists a set of software packages as defining the Linux system:
http://www.openinventionnetwork.com/pat_linuxdefpop.html

Will it ever be updating to include e.g. upstart and systemd? Or would it be safer to stick with the legacy sysvinit?

KDE Joins Open Invention Network as a Licensee

Posted Dec 22, 2010 11:26 UTC (Wed) by rahulsundaram (subscriber, #21946) [Link]

FWIW, RHEL 6 is shipping with upstart and Red Hat hasn't pushed for it to be included afaik. Probably not a concern as much as other key packages to bump into patent issues. I would be interested to know if that listing has ever been updated.

KDE Joins Open Invention Network as a Licensee

Posted Dec 22, 2010 10:51 UTC (Wed) by gidoca (subscriber, #62438) [Link]

Are these Novell patents that important that everyone joins right now? First Gentoo, then The Document Foundation, now KDE...

KDE Joins Open Invention Network as a Licensee

Posted Dec 22, 2010 11:17 UTC (Wed) by sebas (subscriber, #51660) [Link]

KDE e.V. joining the OIN has actually been discussed and decided during Akademy in Tampere, last summer. It's most definitely not a consequence of Novell selling a patent package. It might be useful in that light, at some point, though I hope we'll never have to invoke the OIN.

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