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Here's for hoping!
Given history both arguments make sense. Given politics neither is likely to be accepted any time soon.

Come on, Dana. Surely you have hopes, don't you?

All the big players are in the software patent game only for defensive purposes. The only entities who are in it offensively are the ones who don't actually implement the end result of the "intellectual property" pursuits: the patent trolls.

Come on - admit it: doesn't your mind think "vulture" every time you see the name in print of Nathan Myhrvold's firm, Intellectual Ventures?
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Here's for hoping!  NetArch. | 10/06/09
RE: Red Hat offers Supremes an audacious brief  Linux Geek | 10/06/09
*** BREAKING NEWS ***  D. T. Schmitz | 10/06/09
What?!?!  Viva la crank dodo | 10/08/09
Unlikely to succeed in much need changes  Richard Flude | 10/06/09
RE: Red Hat offers Supremes an audacious brief  twaynesdomain | 10/07/09
Deleted  Viva la crank dodo | 10/08/09

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