Re: patents, copyrights and standards

From: Spike Jones (spike66@ibm.net)
Date: Sat Feb 20 1999 - 18:02:18 MST


> Lee Daniel Crocker <lcrocker@mercury.colossus.net>
>
> >Why is India the bad guy for not adopting the silly western idea
> >of patents?
>
> My emotions tell me your opinion on patents is correct but my mind tells
> me you're wrong. ... [snip] ...so I must reluctantly conclude that
> patents are [a good thing] too. [John Clark]

with our current system of software being given a copyright, the way
i understand it is anyone can legally develop a word processor that works
exactly like microsloth's with the exception that it cannot read or
write ms word compatible documents.

china has been notoriously weak in protecting intellectual property. i
understand that the chinese are now taking u.s. software and creating
one-offs by changing a few lines of code so that they cannot read files
created in the original.

sounds like a great scam, until you hear that every chinese coder wants
to become the next birr gates, and consequently makes the software
incompatible with anyone elses. china is developing a situation
where everyone flees from standards and eschews intellectual property
protection. the utter chaos that will result will make them cheerfully hand
over a few hundred to birr gates for office xx slothware. spike



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