[NBLUG/talk] Presentation idea

Glenn Kerbein glenn at spontaneousdancing.net
Wed Jun 13 19:07:48 PDT 2012


Scott,

That's a great idea! I'm not familiar with the case; do you have the 
name (e.g. AT&T v University of California)?

My main premise is that longer patent terms hurt the public domain, and 
that broadline allowable patents are burdensome on legitimate inventors.

Best,
Glenn

On 06/13/2012 09:54 AM, Scott Doty wrote:
> Would this include how the AT&T flawsuit against Berkeley influenced
> networking code in early Linux, please? :-)
>
> (Sorry for tq...on phone during power outage.)
>
>
> --
> Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
>
> Glenn Kerbein <glenn at spontaneousdancing.net> wrote:
>
>     Oops, made an error in my original email.
>     I want to present on patent, not copyright law.
>
>
>     Best,
>     Glenn
>
>     Glenn Kerbein<glenn at spontaneousdancing.net>  wrote:
>
>     >Hello everyone,
>     >
>     >I have been thinking a lot about presenting an idea to the LUG.
>     >
>     >My main interest is in patent and copyright law - and how that affects
>     >innovation. I was thinking about putting together a historical
>     >perspective of copyright law in addition to how that can affect coders.
>     >
>     >Would anyone here be interested in seeing that presentation?
>     >
>     >Best,
>     >Glenn
>     >--
>     >Living well is the best revenge
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