Open Source for All?

If the court decides that business processes-or lists of instructions on how to perform a specific task-aren't patentable, it will blow the entire independent software vendor (ISV) industry out of the water.

In the short term, it may spur innovation as developers could start using code without having to license it. But what would this mean for the overall state of software development?

In the old days, software was considered a value-add when a firm wound up purchasing the mainframe or the mini

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