On Sunday 10 July 2005 08:16 pm, Matthew D. Fuller wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 10, 2005 at 02:30:09PM +0000 I heard the voice of

> Bryan Maynard, and lo! it spake thus:
> > softwere is not, in itself, an invention. Software uses language
> > constructs (if. . .then, foreach, for, do. . .while) to produce
> > funstionality.

> Elevators are not, in themselves, an invention; they just use physical
> constructs (counterweighting, pulleys, etc) to produce functionality.
> ASICs are not, in themselves, inventions; they just use logical
> constructs (gates, electrical flows) to produce functionality.
> Clothes washers are not, in themselves, an invention; they just use
> constructs (water, heat, detergant, agitation) to produce
> functionality.  To argue otherwise would be patently absurd  ;)


> Your arguments would be perfectly consistent if you were arguing
> against patents altogether, but they don't get you anywhere in
> attempting to demonstrate that a means to an end is somehow
> "different" if it involves typing instead of machining.

Thank you. I am against patents all together. . . :-D
I am not, however, nieve enough to believe that the millions of patents that 
handed out will ever be revoked.

My intention is to: "Stop the barbarians at the gate.". Patents have been 
adopted in so many other industries that I do not want to see them stifle 
innovation in IT. I am not a multi-national conglomorate. I do not have deep 
pockets. I am just one man who has a lot of (great) ideas. I am simply not able 
to pay for patents to keep my "inventions" safe. I can, however, pick the 
software license (CPL) that best suites my needs and use it - free of charge.

You are also write that software is no different than, say, a car engine. . .
I am simply hoping that software does not suffer the same fate as the auto 
industry: To bring a product to market is extremely expensive. Right now 
software can be developed and distributed free of charge. The day that ceases 
to be possible not only will projects like FreeBSD dissapear, but so will my 
project. College students and people needing a boost in their resumes will also 
be SOL as they will not have projects like FreeBSD and thereallm to contribute 
to and list on their resume.

Thank you for honestly disecting my comments and providing constructive 
critisism. I appreciate it. :-D

And let me state for the record: I am, indeed, against patents in general - and 
will fervently defend the ability for software to be designed, developed, and 
distributed free of charge. I believe free software to be the best sorce for 
innovation and creativity.

Thank you for your time and attention,

Bryan
-- 
Open Source: by the people, for the people.
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