I.B.M. to Give Free Access to 500 Patents

I noticed this article in the New York Times today. I not sure what making “software patents freely available to anyone working on open-source projects” actually means but it sounds like a significant change in strategy. Such a nice reversal from the ridiculous patent squatting practices of the 90’s.

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