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EDS' Next Big Thing Blog: Read and Respond to What the EDS Fellows Say About Technology

Read and respond to what the EDS Fellows have to say about the future of technology on EDS' Next Big Thing Blog on eds.com.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008 - Posts

Risk of Third Party Claims Clouds Open Source

The use of open source software carries the risk that third parties may claim that the open source code incorporates their intellectual property. The SCO claim that Linux contains copyrighted SCO code is a well-known example. Mechanisms incorporated in open source code also may infringe on patents. See Pet Loshin, "The Linux Liability Problem." Making patents of a few companies free for open source does not solve the problem. Large corporations that use open source software are particularly at risk because the open source software can become a critical element of their business operations, and third party claims could be substantial.

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Neuroheadset – The Possibilities …

I have been pondering the short and long term possibilities offered by Emotiv's and OCZ Technology's neuroheadsets.

Charlie Bess (EDS Fellow) wrote a blog about neuroheadsets. Here are some additional thoughts ...

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