On Sun, 8 May 2005, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> Hackers,
>
> I was reading LWN.net and noticed an article about Eben Moglen's keynote
> at linux.conf.au. Apparently he advises free software projects to get
> patents on their best ideas.
>
> Eben encouraged free software developers to record their novel
> inventions and to obtain patents on the best of them. Free legal
> help can be made available to obtain patents on the best ideas.
> Until the rules of the game can be changed, we must play the
> game, and having the right patents available may make all the
> difference in defending against an attack.
>
> http://lwn.net/Articles/133421/
>
> Eben Moglen is the FSF's attorney.
>
> I'm wondering, could the PostgreSQL Foundation (or some other entity)
> get patents on some parts of Postgres? Maybe ResourceOwners for
> example; or the newer parts of the optimizer.
>
> The patents would be freely licensed to everyone (including commercial
> redistributors and developers/users of competing products), except to
> patent litigators, or something like that.
Individual developers could get their work patent'd, I would imagine ...
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