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by gary_0
932 days ago
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This is really just the modern patent regime at work, isn't it? Any random problem a chip company SE or EE can solve in an afternoon can get that solution whisked past an overworked patent examiner. Now open-sourcing your basic code to "optimize the order of the commands" opens your company up to a hojillion-dollar lawsuit from a patent troll or any competitor that feels like going nuclear. Maybe the patent is BS but it'll take a multi-million-dollar lawsuit to prove it. It might not even be realistic that some jerk is going to search through 10 million lines of driver code looking for patent violations, but these are corporations we're talking about. They're twitchy when it comes to risk. So the source of insanity here is the broken patent system, isn't it? (I agree that while you get to write vaguely clever code, even specialized software dev is 99% perspiration.) |
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