Microsoft to License 3-D Image Technology

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This is a perfect example of the futility of Software Patents and the harm and havoc they will wreak upon the software world. The entire reason for the Microsoft Research department is likely to get as many patents as possible, so as to require all competition to agree to Microsoft's terms. But, you say, surely Microsoft deserves this if they innovate new methods and practices? After all, if they didn't, those those methods and practices wouldn't exist, right? Totally incorrect. Businesses innovate in response to need. When a business needs 3D visualization software, they will make it- and they shouldn't need to pay anyone anywhere a single cent for the "right" to make their own software. What a travesty. What has happened to the American ideal of allowing innovation?

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    Reply#1 - Wed Jul 19, 2006 9:43 AM EDT
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