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February 4th, 2008

Linus Torvalds: patents "have no real value"; Microsoft is "convicted monopolist"

Posted by Russell Shaw @ 8:16 pm

Categories: News, microsoft

Tags: Patent, Microsoft Corp., Linus Torvalds, Podcasts, Linux, Internet, Operating Systems, Software, Russell Shaw

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Wow, Linus Torvalds of Linux fame was really dishing and dealing during a podcast interview released today by the Linux Foundation.

On our Open Source blog my colleague Paula Rooney shares with my longtime friend and colleague Dana Blankenhorn, Paula posts some juicy let ‘er rip quotes from my fellow Portlander Linus.

Paula notes that Linus said during his podcast that the U.S. patent system is broken, and that patents have no real value, except as tools to inflict fear.

Linus said in part about Microsoft:

“But they’re perfectly happy to use anything at all as fear, uncertainty and doubt in the marketplace and patents is just one thing where they say, “Hey, isn’t this convenient? We can use this as a PR force.”

Oh, and the “convicted monoplist” remark.

“Another reason why I don’t think Microsoft really seriously would go after patents is when you’re a convicted monopolist in the marketplace you really should not be suing your competitors over patents,” Linus also said. “I think that most Microsoft lawyers would say, “You know, let’s not do that; that sounds insane. ”

Wow, given Linus land of his birth, this could be a fight to the Finnish.

Are you listening, Redmond?

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Russell Shaw is an enterprise computing journalist, analyst and author based in Portland, Oregon. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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no problem with monopoly per se
I have no problem with a corporation gaining a monopoly and holding that position through serving their customers well.
It's the tactics that many monopolies resort to when threatened that are obje... (Read the rest)
Posted by: reedjjjr Posted on: 02/05/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Except you left out...  hickum | 02/04/08
One of the best interviews I've read!  zaine_ridling | 02/05/08
Definitely no on Microsoft.  ShadeTree | 02/05/08
no problem with monopoly per se  reedjjjr | 02/05/08

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