Against that background, this interview is all-the-more welcome, not least because it contains insights from PJ such as the following:
What is so unique about IP and FOSS is that computers are a relatively recent thing. So is FOSS. So there are people still alive who remember very well the early days, the beginnings. That has implications for prior art searching, for example. It had implications in the SCO litigation, because when SCO made broad claims in the media, there were people saying, "That's not so. I was there. It was like this..."
Oh yeah: now, why didn't I think of that?
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