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<!--#include virtual="/server/header.html" --> <!-- Parent-Version: 1.77 1.96 --> <!-- This page ... Communications Decency Act, which the U.S. Supreme Court found unconstitutional on June 26, 1997. Their sit ... /http://www.vtw.org/speech/">the June 1996 appeals court decision</a> at the Wayback Machine (archived Dece ... decision is <em>not</em> final! First, the Supreme Court will agree or disagree; then Congress gets a chanc ...
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Stallman's Speech at Model Engineering College About Software Patent Dangers - G... 2875
The Danger of Software Patents (2001) by Richard Stallman Speech given at Model Engineering Coll ... tent , or you can try to challenge its validity in court Any one of these three is sometimes a viable alter ... ulously obvious, that they wouldn't be upheld by a court. They may be legally valid despite the fact that a ... ng a patent. The third possible option is to go to court and challenge the validity of the patent. Now the ... and sometimes there is none. You can't expect the courts to recognize that it is trivial, because their st ...
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Stallman's Speech at Model Engineering College About Software Patent Dangers - G... 2875
The Danger of Software Patents (2001) by Richard Stallman Speech given at Model Engineering Coll ... tent , or you can try to challenge its validity in court Any one of these three is sometimes a viable alter ... ulously obvious, that they wouldn't be upheld by a court. They may be legally valid despite the fact that a ... ng a patent. The third possible option is to go to court and challenge the validity of the patent. Now the ... and sometimes there is none. You can't expect the courts to recognize that it is trivial, because their st ...
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Stallman's Speech at Model Engineering College About Software Patent Dangers - G... 2875
The Danger of Software Patents (2001) by Richard Stallman Speech given at Model Engineering Coll ... tent , or you can try to challenge its validity in court Any one of these three is sometimes a viable alter ... ulously obvious, that they wouldn't be upheld by a court. They may be legally valid despite the fact that a ... ng a patent. The third possible option is to go to court and challenge the validity of the patent. Now the ... and sometimes there is none. You can't expect the courts to recognize that it is trivial, because their st ...
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Une lettre de réponse aux pièces jointes Word - Projet GNU - Free Software Foun... 2875
Une lettre de réponse aux pièces jointes Word par Kevin Cole Ceci est un message automatique : L ... par un Tribunal fédéral d'instance [U.S. District Court] et une Cour d'appel fédérale [U.S. Court of Appea ...
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(Formerly) Boycott Amazon! - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation 2834
(Formerly) Boycott Amazon! The FSF decided to end its boycott of Amazon in September 2002. (We f ... is to blame for having very low standards, and US courts are to blame for endorsing them. And US patent la ... to obtain this patent, and the choice to use it in court for aggression. The ultimate moral responsibility ... ies with Amazon's executives. We can hope that the court will find this patent is legally invalid. Whether ... btle. But we do not have to wait passively for the court to decide the freedom of E-commerce. There is some ...
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(Formerly) Boycott Amazon! - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation 2834
(Formerly) Boycott Amazon! The FSF decided to end its boycott of Amazon in September 2002. (We f ... is to blame for having very low standards, and US courts are to blame for endorsing them. And US patent la ... to obtain this patent, and the choice to use it in court for aggression. The ultimate moral responsibility ... ies with Amazon's executives. We can hope that the court will find this patent is legally invalid. Whether ... btle. But we do not have to wait passively for the court to decide the freedom of E-commerce. There is some ...
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The Danger of Software Patents - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation 2834
The Danger of Software Patents by Richard Stallman This is the transcript of a talk presented by ... idn't think it was infringing that patent. But the court decided it was; and when other people look at that ... tent meets the criteria. It's only useful to go to court if you've got an argument to make that might preva ... o be allowed. In many countries there are laws and court decisions which say that software as such can't be ... ents. In the US software patents were created by a court decision in 1982, in the Appeals Court that deals ...
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How Much Surveillance Can Democracy Withstand? - GNU Project - Free Software Fou... 2834
How Much Surveillance Can Democracy Withstand? by Richard Stallman A version of this article was ... ment obeys the rules. (The NSA has misled the FISA court, which said it was unable to effectively hold the ... cense numbers that are on a list of cars sought by court orders. A less secure alternative would record all ... data should be limited to searching for a list of court-ordered license-numbers. The U.S. “no-fly” list mu ... his information for very long, in the absence of a court order to surveil a certain party. This solution is ...
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(Formerly) Boycott Amazon! - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation 2834
(Formerly) Boycott Amazon! The FSF decided to end its boycott of Amazon in September 2002. (We f ... is to blame for having very low standards, and US courts are to blame for endorsing them. And US patent la ... to obtain this patent, and the choice to use it in court for aggression. The ultimate moral responsibility ... ies with Amazon's executives. We can hope that the court will find this patent is legally invalid. Whether ... btle. But we do not have to wait passively for the court to decide the freedom of E-commerce. There is some ...
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