On Sun, 2005-06-12 at 17:24 -0400, Rik van Riel wrote: [snip] > I've seen no evidence that software patents actually > promote innovation, and neither have the various > studies commissioned by a number of governments. > > Also, I can't think of a single piece of software > that wouldn't have been invented if it weren't for > the existance of patents. Not a single one... And those who think otherwise seem to hold the view that direct financial gain is the only thing that motivates anyone to produce any ideas of worth. It's a cynical and bogus point of view. For every programmer that insist on patenting his novel software ideas and won't program otherwise, there are many, many who will come along and produce what he wouldn't for the love of 'promoting the progress of science'. Hmm, where have I heard that before. ;-) -- -Paul Iadonisi Senior System Administrator Red Hat Certified Engineer / Local Linux Lobbyist Ever see a penguin fly? -- Try Linux. GPL all the way: Sell services, don't lease secrets -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list