European law, for now, doesn't allow software patents. For the same
reason that we have a right of fair use, and a right of reverse
engineering. We value freedom more than money. Maybe this will change,
but it'ld be the worse thing that could happen to whole Free Software
movement - and even to the Open Source movement, and to most companies
that do non-free software too. You should speak to lawyer before
saying such false statements.
By threating to use patents to prevent us for ever using the same idea
as you do (even if they grew up in our own minds), you've just added a
last proof to the fact that you don't care at all about Free Software,
and even Open Source or the Linux kernel, but just care about the
money you can earn.
This is your right, but don't ask us to follow your rules then. Since
you are _not_ on our side.
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