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it will be full of lawyers and special interest groups

it will be full of lawyers and special interest groups

Posted Jan 8, 2013 21:36 UTC (Tue) by SecretEuroPatentAgentMan (guest, #66656)
In reply to: it will be full of lawyers and special interest groups by micka
Parent article: The USPTO Would Like to Partner with the Software Community ... Wait. What? Really? (Groklaw)

OK, so in a couple of days we have progressed from

[proski] > They don't realize that the programmers they hire may violate other software patents simply by doing their jobs.

to

[micka] > as soon as you do something mor ecomplex than a "for loop", you know you're infringing

That was quick.


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Who knows

Posted Jan 8, 2013 21:45 UTC (Tue) by man_ls (subscriber, #15091) [Link]

Given that patents are a minefield that may or may not explode under your feet, depending on what you do and how deep your pockets are, both statements may or may not be true simultaneously. Apparently in the US you don't even need to develop code, you are infringing just by using a scanner. So yes, any developer may be infringing and may be violating some patents. Or not.

Not the ideal situation in any legal framework.

Who knows

Posted Jan 8, 2013 21:51 UTC (Tue) by rahulsundaram (subscriber, #21946) [Link]

It is a pretty ideal situation for lawyers.

Who knows

Posted Jan 9, 2013 12:07 UTC (Wed) by dgm (subscriber, #49227) [Link]

And patents agents.

it will be full of lawyers and special interest groups

Posted Jan 9, 2013 8:03 UTC (Wed) by micka (subscriber, #38720) [Link]

I don't understand your comment (genuinely). What do you mean ?

it will be full of lawyers and special interest groups

Posted Jan 22, 2013 18:16 UTC (Tue) by SecretEuroPatentAgentMan (guest, #66656) [Link]

I meant that the transition from not realising one might infringe a patent to assuming one practically always assumes to infringe patents was rather quick.

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