Donald Knuth: Mathematical Ideas, or Algorithms, Should Not Be P...

Courtesy Linux Today  Thu, 06/04/2009 - 18:04

Groklaw: "Basically I remain convinced that the patent policy most fair and most suitable for the world will regard mathematical ideas (such as algorithms) to be not subject to proprietary patent rights."


 

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