Red Hat CEO On Patent Trolls: Just Pay Them Off
jbrodkin writes "Although Red Hat fights patent lawsuits when it deems it necessary, CEO Jim Whitehurst says it's often just better to pay the trolls to make them go away. 'When it's so little money, at some point, bluntly, it's better to settle than fight these things out,' Whitehurst said. Red Hat has been forced to pay out claims to the likes of FireStar Software and Acacia, and Whitehurst indicated Red Hat has paid off various other companies behind closed doors. 'Some of them are [public] but we often seal them in settlement,' he said."
The discussion of software patents focusses way too much on court cases and big companies.
Companies have all sorts of expenses, and trolls is another. Some companies (particularly big ones) can afford that.
The real harm is when standards are ruined, or whole fiels (ex: video), or when SMEs and small developers are forced to stop distributing their software (or when they don't even start, since they know it would be doomed).
http://en.swpat.org/wiki/More_than_trolls
http://en.swpat.org/wiki/Harm_to_standards_and_compatibility
http://en.swpat.org/wiki/Audio-video_patents
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He just told trolls "Come and get it!", how is that maximizing value?