• @fubo@lemmy.world
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    861 year ago

    Two pieces of technology are behind the Internet as we know it today.

    Neither one is patented.

    They are TCP/IP and Linux.

    All the network traffic runs over TCP/IP.

    95%+ of the servers run Linux. So do the Android phones and Chromebooks.

    Clearly, patent protection in software is not required for society to benefit greatly from technological innovation in software.

    • @PixxlMan@lemmy.world
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      231 year ago

      Linux isn’t a patentable thing. It’s not one idea or even really a new one. I agree with your premise though. Patents, in nearly all cases, suck.

      • @fubo@lemmy.world
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        201 year ago

        Linux isn’t a patentable thing.

        Yes, that’s been true so far. Are you sure it’s true under the newly proposed law?

        • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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          51 year ago

          I hope if the law passes, that the Linux Foundation immediately would jump on putting a patent on Linux/whatever else needed just to keep those pesky patent mongoloids from trying to kill Linux. Assuming that Linux would become patentable.

        • @PixxlMan@lemmy.world
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          11 year ago

          What would you patent? “A program which handles low level functionality and manages other programs?” I suppose what I mean is that there is “prior art”. You can’t patent something if it isn’t new and the concept of Linux isn’t. Linux isn’t the first kernel. This law wouldn’t change that. The first person to create a kernel though, under this law that might perhaps (?) have been patentable. Which would’ve crippled the entire software industry in it’s infancy. Yay patents!