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by rbanffy
5502 days ago
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You seem to believe Lodsys patents are as unavoidable as the taxes you pay. That's a funny idea. They are not. Apple could have taken Lodsys to court for their patents were, in fact, quite feeble. Now, thanks in part to Apple, Lodsys has enough money to litigate. The only way to crush a troll is if everyone refuses to pay extortion for worthless patents. Without a source of easy money, the troll dies. |
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You might disagree with that interpretation of the law but you should never claim that it’s an endorsement of software patents.
I do not know Apple’s stance on software patents but I simply cannot see how Apple’s actions in this case can be interpreted as revealing Apple’s stance on software patents in any way.