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Revision as of 16:24, 15 February 2010
Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) is a free software law firm based in New York, USA.
Amicus brief: Microsoft v. AT&T
In the 2006 case of Microsoft v. AT&T, SFLC filed a brief arguing that software is not patentable subject matter:
Bilski
For the 2009 Bilski v. Kappos case in the Supreme Court, SFLC submitted an amicus brief and have since published various resources:
- SFLC's amicus brief
- SFLC's Bilski resources page
- A speech by Eben Moglen, Nov 2 (and video)
- Podcast about the Bilski briefs, with Bradley Kuhn and Aaron Williamson
Related pages on ESP Wiki
External links
Among SFLC's podcasts by Bradley Kuhn and Karen Sandler: