Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 21st Mar 2011 22:52 UTC, submitted by ephracis
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Unless you're willing to actually do something about the state of patent law -- e.g. create a Political Action Committee to get US Congress's attention -- it doesn't do anyone any good to complain about people exercising their legal rights. It's like complaining about gravity. Or the price of oil.
Put another way, if you believe that GPL licensors have the right to enforce their license agreements through the courts -- and I'm fairly certain that most of you do -- then you are on Microsoft's side here. Without actually realizing it.
OK. Look here. I'm all for a reasonable copyright. But Microsoft is using US idiotic patent system to force everyone to pay for it. Yep, you heard it right.
I live in a country where software patents are explicitly forbidden. Yet when I buy an HTC device , which was not imported from US, was not produced or designed in US, I pay a licensing fee for patents that are valid only in US.
It's all fine and dandy if it's Motorola's or Microsoft's products, because those are American companies and they have to follow US law.
But WHY THE F*CK a Taiwanese company has to follow US laws for devices that are neither produced in US nor sold in US!?!?
Thom is not American, neither is submitter, so I doubt that Americans would like if he creates such a PAC.
EDIT: A bit angry about the issue, so needed to let it out. "
I'm an American & I support this post! In fact, I think that software patents should be illegal here, as well!