Software Patent Debate
Proponents of software patents argue that software deserves the protection of patents just as any other invention does. Software is simply a description of computer instructions that allow a process or perform complex tasks.
Critics of software patents argue that they stifle innovation tather than promote it by cutting off the free flow of ideas needed to advance technology.
Debators: Bob Zeidman, president and founder of Zeidman Consulting;
Dr. Edward A. Lee, Distinguished Professor, UC Berkeley.
Moderator: John C. Hollar, President and CEO, Computer History Museum.
Wednesday, 08/24/11
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