Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Thu 14th Aug 2008 19:00 UTC, submitted by Moulinneuf
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2007-07-13
I had the opportunity of listening to Richard Stallman talk twice yesterday (he doesn't often come to New Zealand so we have to make the most of it). I think that he would view the upholding of copyright as a win for all software users.
If you read the article you will see the ruling also appears to support proprietary software developers as well (provided they write original code and don't try and misappropriate free- and open-source software).
I would be very hesitant to say the lower court's ruling was due to incompetance. Usually you find that they made the most rational decision given the current laws, evidence given, and (especially) the arguments presented by the legal parties. Perhaps it took the appeal for the argument to be pitched in a way better understood by the court.