Mar 23 2002

Patent laws: just as troublesome as copyright laws?

  • Written by Jorge
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Are old patent laws just as troublesome as outdated copy-protection laws? And is simply appending new corporate-drafted regulations to existing unfit laws really supposed to help the public and the consumer? To understand where I’m coming from, read Court pares back digital-download patent over at Cnet’s News.com.

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