Ch-ch-ch-changes (for Software Patents)
by Tim Lee on October 23, 2006
James Bessen writes to point out next month’s conference in Boston titled “Software Patents: A Time for Change?” It looks like a great program with a lot of interesting speakers, including co-blogger Solveig Singleton. If you’re in the Boston area or otherwise interested in software patents, you should sign up. If I had more vacation days and money I’d go in a heartbeat.
Tim Lee / Timothy B. Lee (Contributor, 2004-2009) is an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute. He is currently a PhD student and a member of the Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton University. He contributes regularly to a variety of online publications, including Ars Technica, Techdirt, Cato @ Liberty, and The Angry Blog. He has been a Mac bigot since 1984, a Unix, vi, and Perl bigot since 1998, and a sworn enemy of HTML-formatted email for as long as certain companies have thought that was a good idea. You can reach him by email at leex1008@umn.edu.
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