Darkblu,
I agree with you wholeheartedly.
The US patent system is flawed when addressing the concerns of innovation. In a few years there will be so many patents and barriers of entry in all sorts of industries will be so high, there will HOPEFULLY be a big reform.
Further more, the US follows the letter of the law and not the spirit and thus this stuff is allowed to happen. If there was a simple shift of philosophy a lot of this wouldn't fly, since the spirit of the law dictates that one must push for innovation and if someone is roadblocking a better product with patents they courts would simply change that.
Might doesn't make right. So, this is DIRTY. Just because it's lawful, doesn't make it ethical. Finance/business laws in the US are hardly enforced in a manner were one could consider it a function of ethics or in serving Justice. It is merely and institution to keep order.
But enough about the US, it's not perfect, I don't think any country is. As for MS, they've been abusive before, they're likely using this to shutdown OpenGL. I believe they'll use this like their other assets to force the industry the way they want it. But I'm sure this comment will recieve many, "oh, you're just an MS hater". Regardless, their products are a delivery system for their grand designs and thus they carry the baggage that MS generates.
I agree with you wholeheartedly.
The US patent system is flawed when addressing the concerns of innovation. In a few years there will be so many patents and barriers of entry in all sorts of industries will be so high, there will HOPEFULLY be a big reform.
Further more, the US follows the letter of the law and not the spirit and thus this stuff is allowed to happen. If there was a simple shift of philosophy a lot of this wouldn't fly, since the spirit of the law dictates that one must push for innovation and if someone is roadblocking a better product with patents they courts would simply change that.
No, its called business.
Might doesn't make right. So, this is DIRTY. Just because it's lawful, doesn't make it ethical. Finance/business laws in the US are hardly enforced in a manner were one could consider it a function of ethics or in serving Justice. It is merely and institution to keep order.
But enough about the US, it's not perfect, I don't think any country is. As for MS, they've been abusive before, they're likely using this to shutdown OpenGL. I believe they'll use this like their other assets to force the industry the way they want it. But I'm sure this comment will recieve many, "oh, you're just an MS hater". Regardless, their products are a delivery system for their grand designs and thus they carry the baggage that MS generates.