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Do You Own Your Native Language?

l2718 writes "In a new take on the reach of 'Intellectual Property,' the Mapuche Indians of Chile are accusing Microsoft of linguistic piracy. Their lawsuit alleges that Microsoft needed permission from the tribal elders before translating its software into Mapuzugun, a project which was co-ordinated with the Chilean Ministry of Education." From the CNN Money article: "The Mapuche took their case to a court in the southern city of Temuco earlier this month but a judge ruled it should be considered in Santiago. A judge in the capital is due to decide in the next two weeks whether Microsoft has a case to answer. 'If they rule against us we will go to the Supreme Court and if they rule against us there we will take our case to a court of human rights,' said Lautaro Loncon, a Mapuche activist and coordinator of the Indigenous Network, an umbrella group for several ethnic groups in Chile."

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  1. Time to call my patent lawyer by Codename46 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Be right back, about to file a language patent for "English"

    1. Re:Time to call my patent lawyer by Nefarious+Wheel · · Score: 4, Funny
      "...Whereas in America, they haven't spoken it for years."

      -- Henry Higgens

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  2. JHjhKH kh KH! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Kllskjlf KJkJLFKJG L S jksldjl!! ; lkj flkjLk!: JF; kj

  3. Can Jim Henson.... by Cheapy · · Score: 5, Funny

    Can Jim Henson sue Google over their option to translate to Swedish Chef?

    Bork bork bork!

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  4. OH! YOU ARE SO SUED! by Petersko · · Score: 5, Funny

    The actual name of the language is Mapudungun.

    Clearly they got it wrong to avoid being dragged into court. You, on the other hand, have opened yourself to a lawsuit!

  5. To whomever owns the copyright to this language by antifoidulus · · Score: 5, Funny

    called "human female", please, please, PLEASE release it into the public domain so the rest of us can maybe hope to understand it!

  6. Re:Profit from language? by LindseyJ · · Score: 4, Funny
    (Ignore the fact that this is how babies learn to speak.)

    I am right, if you ignore all the inconvenient facts that make me wrong.