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Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch
From: |
T . Max Devlin |
Subject: |
Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch |
Date: |
Sat, 15 May 2004 21:11:38 -0400 |
On Sat, 15 May 2004 16:59:08 -0400, Barry Margolin
<barmar@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
>In article <c85t6j$j2v$1@blue.rahul.net>,
> c.c.eiftj@GatesXPate.usenet.us.com (Rahul Dhesi) wrote:
>
>> Barry Margolin <barmar@alum.mit.edu> writes:
>>
>> >In article <slrncac935.m82.zen19725@cabalamat.cabalamat.org>,
>> > zen19725@zen.co.uk (phil hunt) wrote:
>>
>> >> On Fri, 14 May 2004 16:45:21 -0400, Barry Margolin <barmar@alum.mit.edu>
>> >> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >No, I didn't overlook it. My point is that without patents, even these
>> >> >rare wins would be virtually impossible. Patents are one of the few
>> >> >weapons a small player can wield against a behemoth like Microsoft.
>> ...
>> >Of course it helps Microsoft. It helps *everyone* -- big guys and
>> >little guys.
>>
>> First it's a weapon that Stac wields against Microsoft. Then, a couple
>> of sentences later, the lawsuit helped Microsoft. Then, in the next
>> sentence, it helped everyone.
>>
>> And all these inconsistent and random assertions are offered without any
>> proof whatsoever.
He doesn't seem to be following, does he, Rahul?
>I didn't say *that* lawsuit helped Microsoft. I said that the patent
>system helps Microsoft, but it also helps the little guys so they can
>sue Microsoft.
But, of course, it doesn't, since Microsoft isn't just another company
competing with patents. There monopoly power gives them a bankroll
sufficient to change the rules about who wins and who loses in a
lawsuit, even if it costs them billions of dollars. Just like any
other property rights, patent in the hands of such an entity can be
used to provide predatory leverage.
>Are you expecting the laws to be applied differently for different
>companies? Patents are something that anyone can take advantage of.
>Little guys can use them to keep big guys from walking all over them.
>Big guys use them as a way to stay big.
- Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch, (continued)
- Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch, phil hunt, 2004/05/15
- Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch, phil hunt, 2004/05/15
- Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch, AES/newspost, 2004/05/14
- Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch, Barry Margolin, 2004/05/14
- Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch, Rahul Dhesi, 2004/05/14
- Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch, Barry Margolin, 2004/05/14
- Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch, phil hunt, 2004/05/15
- Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch, Barry Margolin, 2004/05/15
- Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch, Rahul Dhesi, 2004/05/15
- Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch, Barry Margolin, 2004/05/15
- Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch,
T . Max Devlin <=
- Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch, Barry Margolin, 2004/05/16
- Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch, T . Max Devlin, 2004/05/16
- Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch, Barry Margolin, 2004/05/16
- Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch, T . Max Devlin, 2004/05/16
- Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch, Stefaan A Eeckels, 2004/05/16
- Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch, T . Max Devlin, 2004/05/16
- Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch, phil hunt, 2004/05/15
- Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch, Lee Hollaar, 2004/05/15
- Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch, Rahul Dhesi, 2004/05/15
- Re: Gates Patents Flipping a Light Switch, Lee Hollaar, 2004/05/15