Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 18th Apr 2011 21:29 UTC
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Oh no, we can't have that now! Technology and politics can never collide.
Of course, technology and politics can (and often do) collide, but the only purpose that these kinds of articles serve on technical sites like this is to shove the 'software patents are broken' mantra down people's throats. Even if you believe this is true (and probably most of us do), I think there are already numerous examples of lawsuits already to illustrate the point, without having to report on a new one every other day. It just gets old.
As I said before, these kinds of articles are designed to do nothing but turn technical sites into political soapboxes.
Oh no, we can't have that now! Technology and politics can never collide.
Oh no, we can't have that now! Technology and politics can never collide.
I think the point 'WorknMan' was trying to get at was the endless circle jerks that come out of every article of said nature which lead no where - it's a parlour game equal to that of, "if I won the lotto what would I do with the winnings". After 2 hours of said fanciful discussion many dreams are expressed but you come down to earth realising you're stuck in a dead end middle income job with a car that over heats during summer and has difficulty starting in the winter.
I'm all for discussions about patents but I do think that it is flogging a dead horse which IMHO Thom should create a 'discussion area' where people can rant about that particular topic on said location and the topic, if it must be bought up on Page 1 or Page 2 is done so in passing. Call the area 'the patent tab' where all patent related rants are located.




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Oh no, we can't have that now! Technology and politics can never collide.