Technology news and Jobs arrow Our Blogs arrow Open Sauce arrow LCA 2009 co-organiser just 'likes keeping busy'
LCA 2009 co-organiser just 'likes keeping busy' E-mail
by Sam Varghese   
Friday, 12 December 2008

As a qualified lawyer, Powell takes issue with my characterisation of members of that profession as people who dislike Linux. I point him to the arguments I once made in support of this contention and this is when he really gets voluble.

"The area of IP law that affects OSS and CC licences is a real hot topic in law at the moment and I think the challenge to the IP orthodoxy actually excites most lawyers," he says. "There are certainly some very robust debates going on in industry, legal and academic circles about the legal, moral and economic impact that the OSS and CC forms of licensing model poses to the current model of IP licensing and distribution - that makes it exciting for lawyers (as well as everyone else!)."

"As far as depriving lawyers of revenue is concerned (as you state in the article) I'd imagine that IP advice costs the same whether you're asking about OSS or proprietary licences," he adds.

"You made the point in the article that lawyers don't like to settle cases, that's not true. Any decent lawyer will settle a case if the settlement is reasonable, in fact a vast majority of cases are settled. Although lawyers like money, they also like keeping their clients and bleeding clients dry over expensive court cases doesn't (help to) keep clients.

"Taking a case to court is a serious risk and in many cases where you might think the lawsuit is somewhat dubious in nature, it is the client driving it against their lawyer's advice."

Powell's interest in technology was fuelled by his first computer, which his parents got him in 1985. He refers to it as "a very cool, still functioning Tandy TRS80 CoCo2."

"My parents refused to but me games and merely supplied me a programming book and told me I could either earn pocket money doing chores and buy my own games or write my own - I chose to write my own, I hate doing chores.

At home he uses Ubuntu, but isn't too troubled about distros. "Up until recently I used Mandriva, but I put Ubuntu on my machine after a HDD failure and I haven't really bothered changing it. I haven't really tried a distro I didn't like but then my computing needs are generally pretty modest. I like XFCE as a desktop environment because it's small and light and easy and flexible to configure but then I've also got a soft spot for the light window managers like Fluxbox and WindowMaker."

Powered By Joomla Tags

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to post your comment!



 
< Next story in category   Previous story in the category >
iTWire user statistics Visitors last 30 days
694,279
Subscribers 15,210
#1 independent technology news advertise here
  •   *  
  • Search
  • AdvSeach
  • Login
  • Events
  • FreeStuff

- Advertisement -

Featured Whitepapers

Open Sauce - A GNU perspective Subscribe to the RSS
Open Sauce focuses on the wonderful, wacky world of free and open source software where people write great applications and actually allow others to use them without payment.
Follow iTWire on Twitter

About iTWire

iTWire is all about technology news, information, jobs and community for the IT and telecommunications industry professional. Subscribe to our free ICT daily newsletter