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Google Pledges Not To Sue Any Open Source Projects Using Their Patents 153

sfcrazy writes "Google has announced the Open Patent Non-Assertion (OPN) Pledge. In the pledge Google says that they will not sue any user, distributor, or developer of Open Source software on specified patents, unless first attacked. Under this pledge, Google is starting off with 10 patents relating to MapReduce, a computing model for processing large data sets first developed at Google. Google says that over time they intend to expand the set of Google's patents covered by the pledge to other technologies." This is in addition to the Open Invention Network, and their general work toward reforming the patent system. The patents covered in the OPN will be free to use in Free/Open Source software for the life of the patent, even if Google should transfer ownership to another party. Read the text of the pledge. It appears that interaction with non-copyleft licenses (MIT/BSD/Apache) is a bit weird: if you create a non-free fork it appears you are no longer covered under the pledge.

Comment Re:Money trap (Score 1) 146

Change the neighbors water heater set point. Do it over night and return to the original set point again in the morning when they might check it. Ramp it up / down over a few weeks just for fun. When the repair guy shows up, make an offer to buy the old one just to see if you can "fix" it.

Comment Re:Simple: (Score 1) 550

... I'll share my experience: Heroes of Might and Magic...

I can second this suggestion. My (now) wife and I have spent plenty of hours playing Heroes III together. Discussing strategy for a specific fight doesn't take practiced gamer coordination and may be a good option for someone less experienced than you are. Disclaimer - my wife does like to game, and is trying to get me to come back to WoW.

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