Patents: oh, this is painfully ironic.
patents4innovation.org is a PR site set up by EICTA, a consortium of several pro-software-patent multinational companies, to put some PR money into lobbying for the legalisation of swpats in the EU. I’ve mentioned it before in the context of another boo-boo. Well, here’s the next one.
According to FFII, they recently took a Creative-Commons-licensed article from another website, and:
- republished it without the required attribution to the author
- translated it, creating a ‘derived work’, against the terms of the license
- and then failed to notify readers of the licensing terms, as required
In other words, they managed to infringe the terms of its copyright-based licensing in multiple clauses.
No wonder they claim that patents are required to protect people’s inventions. It seems they just don’t understand how copyright-based licensing works ;)
(The article’s been taken down from the p4i site, but not before the boo-boo was spotted by an eagle-eyed FFII’er.)