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By mikey, Section grok*/OSRM Articles
A question and answer interview with Daniel Egger titled A Legal Gun in the Open-Source Corral was published today on BusinessWeek online. While Egger is absolutely correct on the lack of indemnification from patent lawsuits, he is neglecting to mention a glaring fact. The construction of the Mother Of All Bombs has been started, with the unwitting consent of the very community that it will destroy.
If software patents are not defeated, the success of his business model signals the death of open source as we know it.
Picture projects as varied as Debian, Slackware, Knoppix, Apache, and all of the software released by the FSF under the GNU banner. These projects can probably not afford the insurance that OSRM is offering, nor can they afford to defend themselves. All of these projects started small, a "Mom and Pop" operation, if you will. With the success of OSRM comes a vested interest in protecting patent laws as they are. The only open source software that will survive will be projects that are corporate sponsored. Corporations that have deep pockets and who can afford Egger's product or can afford to defend themselves against the Eolas, Microsofts, and Darls of the world. The days that private individuals and groups can freely release their creations are numbered as long as software patents are legal, and companies such as OSRM have a vested interest in keeping it that way.
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