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* [[audio-video patents]]
 
* [[Interoperability exceptions]] - a legislative idea for a partial victory
 
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* [[Patent ambush]] (also discusses submarine patents)
 
* [[Inequality between small and large patent holders‎]]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 16:19, 4 August 2011

Patents harm standards and compatibility by blocking the inclusion of necessary or important functionality.

Standards and compatibility are essential for software - more so than other fields. If a word processor or a video player cannot read popular document or video formats, it is simply not a functional word processor or video player. Reading other formats and protocols, regardless of how innovative, will not suffice to fulfil the role of being a document reader or video player.

Standards with patent problems

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External links

General articles

Specific standards harmed

References