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Legal Issues in Open Source:
Patents, Trademarks,
Copyrights and Licenses

  Calhoun “Reb” Thomas
  Thomas Law Firm
  803-748-0336
  CRT@ThomasFirm.com
  July 30, 2008
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Software Is Different
   Software is the only type of property can
    can be protected by both copyright and
    patent law
   Software is also normally protected by
    contract law (GPL, etc) and often by
    trade secret law (proprietary software)
   The open source software model is the
    opposite of a trade secret

                                          3
Giving It Away?
Is giving software away a business
model?
Netscape browser

Four Freedoms (not free beer)

    To   use for any purpose
    To   share with others
    To   change as you want
    To   share your changes

                                      4
Copyrights & Patents
   Article I Section 8 of our Constitution
               “The Congress shall
    provides that
    have the power … To promote
    the progress of science and
    useful arts, by securing for
    limited times to authors and
    inventors the exclusive right to
    their respective writings and
    discoveries”
                                              5
Copyrights
   In general, copyright law provides that
    the author of a work has the exclusive
    right to use, distribute, modify and
    display the work
   However, the copyright to a work
    belongs to an employer in the case of a
    “work made for hire”
   Employees vs independent contractors

                                         6
Copyrights
   “Work made for hire” and the
    independent contractor – get an
    assignment - not all works are covered
   Copyright can last a long time!
       Life of the author plus 70 years
       Works for hire – lesser of 95 years after
        publication or 100 years after creation



                                                    7
Copyrights
   Expression vs idea
   “Copyleft” – a short way of trying to
    describe what the GPL and other similar
    licenses do by contract
   Copyleft depends on copyright
   The licenses permit a user to use,
    modify and redistribute covered
    software on the same Copyleft terms

                                         8
Copyrights
   Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
   Making or trafficking in software or
    devices whose primary purpose is
    defeating technological measures that
    control access is illegal.
   GPLv3 attempts to prevent GPLv3
    covered software from being used to
    “lock-out” (DRM) other users

                                         9
Trademarks
   Trademarks are primarily governed by
    Federal law
   States trademark law is usually not
    important for software
   A trademark identifies the source of
    origin of a product
   Example: Cuil for search engine and
    advertising services
                       (Gaelic word for both knowledge and hazel)




                                                                    10
Trademarks
   Arbitrary or fanciful marks are much
    better than descriptive or generic marks
   Examples (good & bad):
       RED HAT for software and services
       JAVA for software
       STARBUCKS for coffee
       BED & BATH for selling bed & bath items
       QUIK-PRINT for copying services

                                              11
Trademarks
   Merely registering a mark as a domain
    name does not provide trademark rights
   Registering domain name involves
    entering into a contract
   “The registrant... represents that ... the
    selected domain name, to the best of
    the registrant's knowledge, does not
    interfere with or infringe upon the rights
    of any third party”

                                           12
Trademarks
   If you are planning to bring a product or
    service to market, start as early as
    possible with your intent-to-use (ITU)
    trademark application
   For example: Cuil, Inc. filed an ITU
    application on April 11, 2008 (they
    should have filed much earlier, but ...)
   Madrid Protocol

                                          13
Patents
   Similar to Copyright law in that Patent
    law is Federal law, states may not
    legislate in this area
   A patent is an intangible form of
    personal property
   Patents only have national effect
   Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)


                                          14
Patents
   Over 7.4 million utility patents have
    been issued by the USPTO
   Tuesday the Patent Office issued
    approximately 3,000 utility patents
   The Patent Office received almost
    500,000 patent applications in 2007
   Almost half are filed from other
    countries


                                            15
Patents
   Most recent patent issued yesterday




                                          16
Patents
   Granted to an individual or individuals
    who invents or discovers a process
    (method), machine, article of
    manufacture, composition of matter, or
    improvement thereof
   For software the focus is usually on a
    “process” or this is often called a
    “method” or “business method” patent

                                         17
Patents
   Must be new, useful and non-obvious to
    one of ordinary skill in the art
   Must be an “invention” – not just an
    idea – you need complete conception
    and reduction to practice
   Patent is the opposite of a trade secret
    – must fully disclose the invention
   Non-obviousness is key (peertopatent)

                                         18
Patents
   Utility and design patents
   The term of a utility patent ends 20
    years after the date of application
   Term of design patent ends 14 years
    after date of issuance
   Applications are typically published 18
    months after filed - average patent
    takes about 2-4 years to issue

                                          19
Patents
   Having an issued patent does not give
    the holder the “right” to actually make
    their claimed invention, but it does give
    them the right to exclude others from:
       making
       using
       selling
       offering for sale
       importing the invention
                                           20
Example of growing backlog
   Recent news – Microsoft is sued for
    patent infringement by Gotuit Media
    Corp. for infringing 3 patents
   U.S Patent No. 5,892,536 - Systems and Methods for Computer
    Enhanced Broadcast Monitoring, issued on April 6, 1999; U.S.
    Patent No. 5,986,692 - Systems and Methods for Computer
    Enhanced Broadcast Monitoring, issued on November 16, 1999;
    U.S. Patent No. 7,055,166 - Apparatus and Methods for Broadcast
    Monitoring, issued May 30, 2006
   First one filed in 1996 only took about 2.5 years to issue
   Third one filed in 1999 took over 7 years to issue


                                                                 21
OSI List of Different Licenses
   Academic Free License 3.0 (AFL 3.0), Affero GNU Public License, Adaptive Public License, Apache Software
    License, Apache License, 2.0, Apple Public Source License, Artistic license, Artistic license 2.0, Attribution
    Assurance Licenses, New and Simplified BSD licenses, Boost Software License (BSL1.0), Computer Associates
    Trusted Open Source License 1.1, Common Development and Distribution License, Common Public Attribution
    License 1.0 (CPAL), Common Public License 1.0, CUA Office Public License Version 1.0, EU DataGrid Software
    License, Eclipse Public License, Educational Community License, Version 2.0, Eiffel Forum License, Eiffel
    Forum License V2.0, Entessa Public License, Fair License , Frameworx License, GNU General Public License
    (GPL), GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3), GNU Library or quot;Lesserquot; General Public License
    (LGPL), GNU Library or quot;Lesserquot; General Public License version 3.0 (LGPLv3), Historical Permission Notice and
    Disclaimer, IBM Public License, Intel Open Source License, ISC License, Jabber Open Source License, Lucent
    Public License (Plan9), Lucent Public License Version 1.02, Microsoft Public License (Ms-PL), Microsoft
    Reciprocal License (Ms-RL), MIT license, MITRE Collaborative Virtual Workspace License (CVW License),
    Motosoto License, Mozilla Public License 1.0 (MPL), Mozilla Public License 1.1 (MPL), Multics License, NASA
    Open Source Agreement 1.3, NTP License, Naumen Public License, Nethack General Public License, Nokia
    Open Source License, Non-Profit Open Software License 3.0 (Non-Profit OSL 3.0), OCLC Research Public
    License 2.0, Open Group Test Suite License, Open Software License 3.0 (OSL 3.0), PHP License, Python
    license (CNRI Python License), Python Software Foundation License, Qt Public License (QPL), RealNetworks
    Public Source License V1.0, Reciprocal Public License, Reciprocal Public License 1.5 (RPL1.5), Ricoh Source
    Code Public License, Simple Public License 2.0, Sleepycat License, Sun Industry Standards Source License
    (SISSL), Sun Public License, Sybase Open Watcom Public License 1.0, University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source
    License, Vovida Software License v. 1.0, W3C License, wxWindows Library License, X.Net License, Zope Public
    License, zlib/libpng license

   This is probably not all and there will be more coming

                                                                                                          22
Some of the Groups
   Free Software Foundation (fsf.org)
   Software Freedom Law Center
   GNU.org
   Apache Software Foundation
   Mozilla Foundation
   Open Software Initiative
   FOSSBazaar.org

                                         23
Main Licenses
   GNU General Public License (GPL)
   Lesser GPL
   Apache License
   Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD)
   Eclipse Public License (EPL)
   MPL (Mozilla or Microsoft?)
   Common PL and CDDL

                                           24
Open Source in Mobile Phones
   LiMo Foundation says it will use the GPL,
    Mozilla and its own “Foundation Public
    License or FPL
   Nokia -> Symbian Foundation – moving
    the Symbian mobile operating system to
    open source over the next 2 years using
    the EPL
   Google (Android) using Apache License

                                          25
Final Thoughts
   Affero – GPL for “software as a service”
    or SaaS
   USPTO Peer Review Pilot (also known as
    PeerToPatent.org) extended & expanded
    to include business method patents
   MPL can even mean the Microsoft Public
    License or Microsoft Reciprocal License
    (two OSI approved licenses)

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2008 07 30 Legal Issues In Open Source

  • 1. Legal Issues in Open Source: Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights and Licenses Calhoun “Reb” Thomas Thomas Law Firm 803-748-0336 CRT@ThomasFirm.com July 30, 2008
  • 2. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution- Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
  • 3. Software Is Different  Software is the only type of property can can be protected by both copyright and patent law  Software is also normally protected by contract law (GPL, etc) and often by trade secret law (proprietary software)  The open source software model is the opposite of a trade secret 3
  • 4. Giving It Away? Is giving software away a business model? Netscape browser Four Freedoms (not free beer) To use for any purpose To share with others To change as you want To share your changes 4
  • 5. Copyrights & Patents  Article I Section 8 of our Constitution “The Congress shall provides that have the power … To promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries” 5
  • 6. Copyrights  In general, copyright law provides that the author of a work has the exclusive right to use, distribute, modify and display the work  However, the copyright to a work belongs to an employer in the case of a “work made for hire”  Employees vs independent contractors 6
  • 7. Copyrights  “Work made for hire” and the independent contractor – get an assignment - not all works are covered  Copyright can last a long time!  Life of the author plus 70 years  Works for hire – lesser of 95 years after publication or 100 years after creation 7
  • 8. Copyrights  Expression vs idea  “Copyleft” – a short way of trying to describe what the GPL and other similar licenses do by contract  Copyleft depends on copyright  The licenses permit a user to use, modify and redistribute covered software on the same Copyleft terms 8
  • 9. Copyrights  Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)  Making or trafficking in software or devices whose primary purpose is defeating technological measures that control access is illegal.  GPLv3 attempts to prevent GPLv3 covered software from being used to “lock-out” (DRM) other users 9
  • 10. Trademarks  Trademarks are primarily governed by Federal law  States trademark law is usually not important for software  A trademark identifies the source of origin of a product  Example: Cuil for search engine and advertising services (Gaelic word for both knowledge and hazel) 10
  • 11. Trademarks  Arbitrary or fanciful marks are much better than descriptive or generic marks  Examples (good & bad):  RED HAT for software and services  JAVA for software  STARBUCKS for coffee  BED & BATH for selling bed & bath items  QUIK-PRINT for copying services 11
  • 12. Trademarks  Merely registering a mark as a domain name does not provide trademark rights  Registering domain name involves entering into a contract  “The registrant... represents that ... the selected domain name, to the best of the registrant's knowledge, does not interfere with or infringe upon the rights of any third party” 12
  • 13. Trademarks  If you are planning to bring a product or service to market, start as early as possible with your intent-to-use (ITU) trademark application  For example: Cuil, Inc. filed an ITU application on April 11, 2008 (they should have filed much earlier, but ...)  Madrid Protocol 13
  • 14. Patents  Similar to Copyright law in that Patent law is Federal law, states may not legislate in this area  A patent is an intangible form of personal property  Patents only have national effect  Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) 14
  • 15. Patents  Over 7.4 million utility patents have been issued by the USPTO  Tuesday the Patent Office issued approximately 3,000 utility patents  The Patent Office received almost 500,000 patent applications in 2007  Almost half are filed from other countries 15
  • 16. Patents  Most recent patent issued yesterday 16
  • 17. Patents  Granted to an individual or individuals who invents or discovers a process (method), machine, article of manufacture, composition of matter, or improvement thereof  For software the focus is usually on a “process” or this is often called a “method” or “business method” patent 17
  • 18. Patents  Must be new, useful and non-obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art  Must be an “invention” – not just an idea – you need complete conception and reduction to practice  Patent is the opposite of a trade secret – must fully disclose the invention  Non-obviousness is key (peertopatent) 18
  • 19. Patents  Utility and design patents  The term of a utility patent ends 20 years after the date of application  Term of design patent ends 14 years after date of issuance  Applications are typically published 18 months after filed - average patent takes about 2-4 years to issue 19
  • 20. Patents  Having an issued patent does not give the holder the “right” to actually make their claimed invention, but it does give them the right to exclude others from:  making  using  selling  offering for sale  importing the invention 20
  • 21. Example of growing backlog  Recent news – Microsoft is sued for patent infringement by Gotuit Media Corp. for infringing 3 patents  U.S Patent No. 5,892,536 - Systems and Methods for Computer Enhanced Broadcast Monitoring, issued on April 6, 1999; U.S. Patent No. 5,986,692 - Systems and Methods for Computer Enhanced Broadcast Monitoring, issued on November 16, 1999; U.S. Patent No. 7,055,166 - Apparatus and Methods for Broadcast Monitoring, issued May 30, 2006  First one filed in 1996 only took about 2.5 years to issue  Third one filed in 1999 took over 7 years to issue 21
  • 22. OSI List of Different Licenses  Academic Free License 3.0 (AFL 3.0), Affero GNU Public License, Adaptive Public License, Apache Software License, Apache License, 2.0, Apple Public Source License, Artistic license, Artistic license 2.0, Attribution Assurance Licenses, New and Simplified BSD licenses, Boost Software License (BSL1.0), Computer Associates Trusted Open Source License 1.1, Common Development and Distribution License, Common Public Attribution License 1.0 (CPAL), Common Public License 1.0, CUA Office Public License Version 1.0, EU DataGrid Software License, Eclipse Public License, Educational Community License, Version 2.0, Eiffel Forum License, Eiffel Forum License V2.0, Entessa Public License, Fair License , Frameworx License, GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3), GNU Library or quot;Lesserquot; General Public License (LGPL), GNU Library or quot;Lesserquot; General Public License version 3.0 (LGPLv3), Historical Permission Notice and Disclaimer, IBM Public License, Intel Open Source License, ISC License, Jabber Open Source License, Lucent Public License (Plan9), Lucent Public License Version 1.02, Microsoft Public License (Ms-PL), Microsoft Reciprocal License (Ms-RL), MIT license, MITRE Collaborative Virtual Workspace License (CVW License), Motosoto License, Mozilla Public License 1.0 (MPL), Mozilla Public License 1.1 (MPL), Multics License, NASA Open Source Agreement 1.3, NTP License, Naumen Public License, Nethack General Public License, Nokia Open Source License, Non-Profit Open Software License 3.0 (Non-Profit OSL 3.0), OCLC Research Public License 2.0, Open Group Test Suite License, Open Software License 3.0 (OSL 3.0), PHP License, Python license (CNRI Python License), Python Software Foundation License, Qt Public License (QPL), RealNetworks Public Source License V1.0, Reciprocal Public License, Reciprocal Public License 1.5 (RPL1.5), Ricoh Source Code Public License, Simple Public License 2.0, Sleepycat License, Sun Industry Standards Source License (SISSL), Sun Public License, Sybase Open Watcom Public License 1.0, University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License, Vovida Software License v. 1.0, W3C License, wxWindows Library License, X.Net License, Zope Public License, zlib/libpng license  This is probably not all and there will be more coming 22
  • 23. Some of the Groups  Free Software Foundation (fsf.org)  Software Freedom Law Center  GNU.org  Apache Software Foundation  Mozilla Foundation  Open Software Initiative  FOSSBazaar.org 23
  • 24. Main Licenses  GNU General Public License (GPL)  Lesser GPL  Apache License  Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD)  Eclipse Public License (EPL)  MPL (Mozilla or Microsoft?)  Common PL and CDDL 24
  • 25. Open Source in Mobile Phones  LiMo Foundation says it will use the GPL, Mozilla and its own “Foundation Public License or FPL  Nokia -> Symbian Foundation – moving the Symbian mobile operating system to open source over the next 2 years using the EPL  Google (Android) using Apache License 25
  • 26. Final Thoughts  Affero – GPL for “software as a service” or SaaS  USPTO Peer Review Pilot (also known as PeerToPatent.org) extended & expanded to include business method patents  MPL can even mean the Microsoft Public License or Microsoft Reciprocal License (two OSI approved licenses) 26