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- Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 13:11:52 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] IBM joins the OpenOffice.org Community
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Nguyen Vu Hung writes: > AFAIK, IBM has stated that it owned more than 500 "Linux patent", > include RCU[1]. If suddenly IBM supporting it, *sigh* It's not sudden. IBM earns more money from IP licensing than anybody but Toyota does from their whole business[1], but a couple years ago they opened up a large selection of their software patent portfolio to use in open source. And as several people have pointed out IBM has made big contributions to FLOSS. Not just to Linux, but the IBM Classes for Unicode (now "International Classes for Unicode") and Eclipse. It's not just IBM, either. Larry Ellison and beep-beep[2] have also declared their opposition to (the current regime of) software patents (despite beep-beep's control of one of the most vilified patents). What's going on here? Well, they've decided that "owning" software isn't a great way to make money. Oracle isn't a database company any more; they're a business consultant with a big advantage in database based applications. beep-beep knows very well that A*HONK*n isn't really about software, although it's very useful to have a leg up on your competition there. And IBM has never been a software company, although they've always been as successful at it as say Sun.[3] So, no, there's not much magnanimity to be found here. And yes, kneecapping MSFT is definitely one of the big attractions to supporting FLOSS. But magnanimity is not necessary, and fear of Redmond is not all there is to it. I don't see any real point in being suspicious of IBM having some ulterior motive here. (Of course you can't trust the PR/marketing communications guys to tell the whole story.) Footnotes: [1] Yes, Mr. Barry, I am exaggerating. But the numbers are big. [2] Josh, Keith, and Mauro's top boss. [3] Oh, you noticed I didn't actually answer the question? Well, do I look rich? If I knew I'd be rich, ya know.
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