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(Related pages on {{SITENAME}}: * Shielding software from litigation - a legislative proposal by Stallman, an alternative to the exclusion approach)
(General and other topics: * [http://www.luc.edu/media/lucedu/law/students/publications/llj/pdfs/45_1_stallman.pdf Patent Law Is, At Best, Not Worth Keeping], 2013, Loyola University Chicago Law Journal)
 
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* [http://www.luc.edu/media/lucedu/law/students/publications/llj/pdfs/45_1_stallman.pdf Patent Law Is, At Best, Not Worth Keeping], 2013, Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
 
* [http://www.linux.com/archive/feature/45271 Nokia's patent announcement next to nothing], May 2005 (about the [[patent promises]] of [[IBM]], [[Sun]], and [[Nokia]])
 
* [http://www.linux.com/archive/feature/45271 Nokia's patent announcement next to nothing], May 2005 (about the [[patent promises]] of [[IBM]], [[Sun]], and [[Nokia]])
 
* [http://progfree.org/Newsletter/programming.freedom.5.html#viewpoint Viewpoint: Software Patents - Boom or Bane?], June 1, 1992, published in Computerworld (p.33)
 
* [http://progfree.org/Newsletter/programming.freedom.5.html#viewpoint Viewpoint: Software Patents - Boom or Bane?], June 1, 1992, published in Computerworld (p.33)

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Richard Stallman is a well known campaigner against software patents. He founded the Free Software Foundation in 1985 and the League for Programming Freedom in 1989.

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