Linked by David Adams on Mon 21st Jul 2008 14:44 UTC, submitted by Moulinneuf
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2005-07-08
Perhaps in a way you might be partly right... (although I haven't seen another new Torvalds interview online for at least a month..
"patents are very much used to stop competition, which is undeniably the most powerful way to encourage innovation. Anybody who argues for patents is basically arguing against open markets and competition, but they never put it in those terms.
It's also distressing to see that people patent ideas. It's not even a working 'thing'; it's just a small way of doing things that you try to patent, just to have a weapon in an economic fight. Sad. Patents have lost all redeeming value, if they ever had any."
Edited 2008-07-22 08:18 UTC