Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 13th Dec 2010 19:27 UTC, submitted by lemur2
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RE: When will the relevant patents expire?
by TheGZeus on Tue 14th Dec 2010 02:23
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According to the Wikipedia page, C# version 1.0 came into existence in January, 2002. I'm not sure when all the relevant patents were issued, but does anybody know just when MONO finally becomes safe to use?
Patents do eventually expire (20 years after filing, I think), but of course Microsoft can file new patents - they do so continuously. Most of the new patents are even more ludicrous than the old ones, but that doesn't mean the USPTO won't approve them. In the USA you can patent passing gas after eating too many bean burritos.
I won't be surprised if a future US government (assuming the country doesn't collapse) won't at some point try to extend patents, as they've done with copyrights (the author's lifetime, plus 12,000 years). Whether or not any other country cares is another matter.
Edited 2010-12-14 01:33 UTC