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Microsoft Patents Sudo?
Picked up from a Groklaw report from November 11 2009: "Lordy, lordy, lordy. They have no shame. It appears that Microsoft has just patented sudo..." Sudo is a command that enables a user to input a password to do a task the user doesn't...
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13 Nov 2009 9:36 AM
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“No Matter Who You Are, Most of the Smartest People Work for Someone Else”
In times of financial debacle and crisis, issues concerning technology law are in focus like never before. Things like intellectual property and integrity on the Internet; file sharing, open source and not the least the Pirate Bay trial, show how highly...
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21 Sep 2009 12:58 PM
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Patent Weirdness...
This isn't my usual kind of topic, but I learned today that someone has gotten a permanent injunction against MS that prevents them from selling any version of Word that can read arbitrary XML documents -- and awards damages in the hundreds of $M...
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