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Heresy & Heretical Open Source: A Heretic's Perspective

Topics
JSON,
Strange Loop 2010,
Markup Languages,
Open Source,
Strange Loop,
Languages,
Architecture,
Programming,
XML,
Conferences,
Intellectual Property

Douglas Crockford presents a debate existing around XML and JSON, and the negative effect of the Intellectual Property laws on open source software.

Rebecca Mercuri on Computer Forensics

Topics
OOPSLA 2009,
OOPSLA,
Security,
Conferences,
Architecture,
Technology,
Legal Matters,
Interviews,
Threats,
Intellectual Property

In this interview, Dr. Mercuri defines computer forensics, then discusses how forensics apply to criminal, civil, and intellectual property law. She addressed the challenges that technological advances, (e.g. RAID, cell phones, GPS devices, and Cloud Computing) increase the challenges faced by the forensic computer scientist. She also discusses appropriate actions if you suspect security issues.

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SOPA, PIPA – Should Engineers Care

Topics
Devops,
IT Service Management,
Infrastructure,
Web 2.0,
Legal Matters,
Community,
Enterprise,
Internet,
Cloud Computing,
Enterprise Architecture,
Intellectual Property,
Patents

On 18th January, wikipedia.or among other estimated 10,000 web sites stopped their service in order to protest against the US legislation planning to endorse SOPA and PIPA. Software engineers might think, that they are not affected by the legislation, especially if they are outside the U.S., but considering Big Data, Cloud Computing and other trends this could be a rather naive perspective.

Controversial Opinions on Software Patents - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Topics
Business Value,
Software Craftsmanship,
Architecture,
Business,
Agile,
Legal Matters,
Intellectual Property,
Patents

Patents are quite often in the news these days, most notably the ones related to smart phone vendors like HTC, Samsung, Google and Apple. This also holds for the rather emotional and controversial discussion about software patents which some consider as a means to ensure innovation and others as a kind of weapon. Do software patents cause more harm than good, or vice versa?

Microsoft / SUSE Linux Deal Extended until 2016

Topics
Microsoft,
.NET,
Linux,
Operating Systems,
Legal Matters,
Programming,
Companies,
Intellectual Property

SUSE, formally part of Novell, has renewed its interoperability agreement with Microsoft for five more years. This agreement includes a 100 million investment in “new SUSE Linux Enterprise certificates”. And like the last agreement it raises more questions than answers.

Microsoft Grants Xandros Intellectual Property Assurance

Topics
Java plus .NET Integration,
Open Source,
.NET,
Linux,
Java,
Programming,
Operating Systems,
Languages,
Intellectual Property,
Business

Today Microsoft and Xandros announced an agreement similar in terms to the one announced last fall with Novell. This brings the number of Linux distributions with IP assurance to two and while JBoss is mentioned in the article, noticeably missing is Red Hat. The last commitment by Microsoft is striking, as it will now endorse Xandros as the preferred Linux distribution.