OSDL Patent Project Under Attack
Controversy has erupted over an initiative by the Open Source Development Labs, known as Open Source as Prior Art, which is designed to improve the quality of software patents and thereby reduce the number of patents that can be used to threaten open-source software developers and users.
The goal of OSAPA is to reduce the number of poor-quality patents that are issued by increasing accessibility to open-source software code and documentation that can be used as prior art during the patent examination process.
This would result in a reduction in the number of software patents that can be used to threaten open-source and other software developers and users, and would result in increased innovation, Diane Peters, the OSDL's general counsel, told eWEEK Sept. 15.
"We also want to help people defend themselves against bad patents. Our strategy to achieve this involves helping the USPTO to improve the quality of software patents using open source as prior art," she said.
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