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(External links: * [http://content.dell.com/us/en/enterprise/d/large-business/cio-patent-lawsuits.aspx The CIO and Patent Lawsuits], 28 Aug 2010, Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols ("''even if no one in yo)
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* [http://boycottnovell.com/files/trolltracker/20080528154603/ Lists of the most targetted companies]
 
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* [http://content.dell.com/us/en/enterprise/d/large-business/cio-patent-lawsuits.aspx The CIO and Patent Lawsuits], 28 Aug 2010, Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols ("''even if no one in your company ever writes a line of code. In the 21st century, no business can count on being safe from patent lawsuits.''")
  
  

Revision as of 11:28, 28 August 2010

Even though you may be a simple user of other people's software, you are open to being sued by patent holders. They will target all kinds of businesses, large and small, and even private individuals, on the grounds that the software you use is violating their patents, and therefore you too have broken the law, simply by using that software.

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