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RE[9]: Patents are patents
by Thom_Holwerda on Wed 6th Jul 2011 14:24
in reply to "RE[8]: Patents are patents"
Your retort to Wikipedia's detailed recollection of the history of software patents is to post a summary of that article which basically states the same thing?
Whut?
You never did answer the question either about whether you have ever written any commercial software. Or whether you have ever even written any software at all.
Because it is a strawman. Just because I may or may not have developed software in no way invalidates my arguments - arguments, I might add, which are getting far more support in here than yours.
RE[10]: Patents are patents
by pantheraleo on Wed 6th Jul 2011 14:29
in reply to "RE[9]: Patents are patents"
Your retort to Wikipedia's detailed recollection of the history of software patents is to post a summary of that article which basically states the same thing?
Again, the article you cited doesn't even mention the year 1998 except as a publication date for one of the referenced articles. So what part of your ass did you pull the 1998 date out of?
Because it is a strawman. Just because I may or may not have developed software in no way invalidates my arguments
Yeah it does. If you have never written software, it's could reason to question whether you really have any idea what you are talking about on this subject, and whether your views are informed with anything that resembles the reality of software development.
arguments, I might add, which are getting far more support in here than yours.
Now that is definitely a logical fallacy. Just because a argument is popular and gets support does not mean it is correct. At one time, the argument that the Earth was the center of the solar system had a lot of support as well.





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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_patent
How about you have fun reading. Specifically, the section on the history of software patents. Even the article you linked to doesn't support your claim. The year 1998 isn't even mentioned in the article except as a publication date for one of the references. So what part of your ass did you pull that date out of? But that's what I've come to expect from you. You twist, distort, rewrite, revise, and take history out of context to make it support your own views.
You never did answer the question either about whether you have ever written any commercial software. Or whether you have ever even written any software at all.
Edited 2011-07-06 14:25 UTC