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| | | | | Seems like the other shoe finally dropped and a formal complaint has been filed with the Northern District of California regarding Copilot and Codex. The complaint is fascinating because the one thing it doesn't allege is copyright infringement. The complaint explicitly anticipates a fair use defense on that front and attempts to sidestep that entire... | |
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| | | | | Individual Chapters from the 6th Edition of our Open Course Book This page offers the full book and each of the individual chapters from our open coursebook on Intellectual Property. It is also a nice way to browse through the Table of Contents. The book is under a Creative Commons Attribution, Non-Commercial, Share-Alike License. The virtue of this license is that you can use | |
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| | | | | Just when many people thought the "smartphone patent wars" between major players were slowly but surely winding down (part of which was just... | |
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| | | Free Software is software that respects the user's freedom To someone who's not a programmer: this sounds totally absurd What the heck is freedom that these people keep talking about? free? no paisa? ?? I had always thought it meant software - that was free-of-charge. After reading Wikipedia I was even more confused. It talked about 'respecting your freedom'. Respects the user from what? cyber-bullying? blocks-ads? respects your time? I, just like you had no clue what they were talking about. | ||