The Ubuntu One music store and free software for profit
The Ubuntu One music store and free software for profit
Posted Mar 2, 2010 23:20 UTC (Tue) by rahulsundaram (subscriber, #21946)In reply to: The Ubuntu One music store and free software for profit by Los__D
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If I get sued by a patent holder I cannot go to court and possibly say
"My Lord Los_D in LWN claimed I won't be sued if I infringe on this
patent and that's why I did it"
End users remain liable regardless of whatever you claim unless you get it
in writing from the patent holder
Posted Mar 2, 2010 23:50 UTC (Tue)
by Los__D (guest, #15263)
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That doesn't make me sleep in the bomb shelter.
Posted Mar 2, 2010 23:56 UTC (Tue)
by rahulsundaram (subscriber, #21946)
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Posted Mar 3, 2010 7:34 UTC (Wed)
by Los__D (guest, #15263)
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The problem I had with this, was the pretending that this will is a real danger for end users.
Posted Mar 3, 2010 8:16 UTC (Wed)
by rahulsundaram (subscriber, #21946)
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Posted Mar 3, 2010 8:55 UTC (Wed)
by Los__D (guest, #15263)
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Posted Mar 3, 2010 8:59 UTC (Wed)
by rahulsundaram (subscriber, #21946)
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Posted Mar 3, 2010 9:36 UTC (Wed)
by dlang (guest, #313)
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Posted Mar 3, 2010 9:51 UTC (Wed)
by hppnq (guest, #14462)
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Do you have any specific pointers to cases where end users were sued?
Posted Mar 19, 2010 2:35 UTC (Fri)
by AndreE (guest, #60148)
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You may not get picked up or even ticketed for speeding, but the legal reality is that speeding is an offence.
Posted Mar 3, 2010 13:12 UTC (Wed)
by nix (subscriber, #2304)
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In the UK things might be different because we have legal aid, so there
The Ubuntu One music store and free software for profit
The Ubuntu One music store and free software for profit
have no right to assert that no end user will be sued and more importantly
end users do need to consider the impact of patents and promotion of patent
encumbered codecs regardless of whether they will be sued or not
The Ubuntu One music store and free software for profit
The Ubuntu One music store and free software for profit
as end users because we wont get sued and that is very short sighted view
of how patents affect end users as well
The Ubuntu One music store and free software for profit
The Ubuntu One music store and free software for profit
you so much I can't do anything about that and the simple fact is that the
users CAN get sued even if it is improbable and it is all depends on the
cost of the lawsuit vs the expectation of revenue
The Ubuntu One music store and free software for profit
The Ubuntu One music store and free software for profit
I am pointing out the legal reality
The Ubuntu One music store and free software for profit
The Ubuntu One music store and free software for profit
corporation wishes. Since the end result whether there's a law in place or
not is the same (the user runs out of money almost at once), I'm not sure
that end users are really affected (they go from screwed to screwed).
isn't *quite* such a feeling that the law doesn't matter, all that matters
is which party can keep going the longest.