Amazon Likes Linux and FLOSS, But Also Loves Patent Abuse, Apparently
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2007-11-23 05:00:12 UTC
- Modified: 2007-11-23 05:00:12 UTC
Just because everyone does it, should you?
What is Amazon trying to do to its public image? Despite awareness of the harsh criticism, it's pressing on with its
clicks and presses.
Amazon Sneaks One-Click Past the Patent System
By changing the word 'a' to 'the' and adding the phrase 'purchasable through a shopping cart model,' lawyers for Amazon.com have apparently managed to reinstate two of CEO Jeff Bezos' 1-Click Patent claims that were rejected a month earlier.
If you ever needed an illustration of the sad state of the US patent system, this one is a classic. Recent developments include:
Amazon does not need to go down this road of patent system abuse. Its relationship with Free software and Linux is (arguably) healthy, so why ruin it? Only days ago it
unveiled a Linux-based gadget, which was sold out
within hours. The nastiness of DRM aside, this shows that Amazon is no foe to Linux. Other examples of Amazon using and/or relying on Free software (from recent months alone):
Amazon could do better than this by withdrawing this patent. It could at least make a pledge. IBM did both things in recent months.
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