Red Hat Sued Over Hibernate ORM Patent Claim
fmarines writes "Firestar Software has filed a patent claim against Red Hat for infringing on a patent Firestar filed in 2000 covering O/R mapping. The amount of the lawsuit was not disclosed. The complaint centers around JBoss 3, and the patent claims that JBoss was given prior notice that marketing, distribution, and support services violates Firestar's patent, and that Firestar 'has suffered and will continue to suffer substantial damages.' Firestar produces the ObjectSpark, an transactional object mapping engine which appears to not have had a new release since May 2003, according to the Firestar press release page."
So they're not doing that well and need cash?
What we really need here is a proverbial SPAM filter on lawsuits for things like this. It is no wonder that people and/or companies with valid claims tend to hesitate to take their claims to court, knowing that this kind of hogwash is bogging down the system.
Seems like Firestar's time could be better spent actually developing something new, instead of sitting around waiting for an excuse to sue in order to generate some cashflow.
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We need reforms which basically state that if you choose to enforce your patents selectively then you should lose them.
You either license to everyone you intend to allow use of your patent or you lose it.. you should not be allowed to hide in wait and opportunistically/arbitrarily ambush companies and developers.
This should especially apply to companies who apply for patents, then sit on them while other companies do the work, only to sue them and take all their credit and revenue.
That's not capitalist.. it's parasitic.
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Last time I looked at Jboss, it was written in Java, and as such is helping to Spread Sun's dominance.
Unles of course you meant to say Sun's application server / portal server dominance, in which case, please excuse me while I fall of my chair laughing. - Neither products are going anywhere.
Jboss is not a competitor to Sun. IBM and BEA maybe, but not Sun.
Be real. Do you really think Red Hat is going to up and leave the country because of a single software patent suit? This is the same Red Hat that established a legal defense fund for just this sort of thing - if anything, I would think they're going to enjoy the opportunity to crush these guys like a bug.
As for the "EU not being that stupid", good luck with that - they've proven time and time again that the US has no monopoly on idiocy.
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