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Google’s Supreme Court bid to legalize intellectual property theft

4 pointsby bretpiattabout 5 years ago

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bretpiattabout 5 years ago
I completely disagree with this piece. Sharing it here because it&#x27;s a good example of the dangers of half truth and this decision could have a horrible impact on our industry for exactly the opposite reason the author states.<p>For those who didn&#x27;t follow the trial or first appellate ruling Google copied the spec and then clean roomed their own implementation.<p>If organizations can copyright a spec (an API) then one organization gets to own a protocol (ex. Samba use now requires licensing from Microsoft, etc.).
raszabout 5 years ago
&quot;OPINION&quot; aka someone got paid for this, Christian-right and&#x2F;or Religious-right advocacy organization with a strong anti-LGBT agenda.