Some twenty years ago, information technology vendors began opting out of the accredited standards system with increasing frequency in order to form organizations they called fora, alliances, and (most often) consortia. The reasons for the schism were several, but the development was remarkable in that the separatists presumed that standards could become ubiquitous whether or […]

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Regular visitors to the LF site may recall that in late August we posted a statement urging eligible standards bodies around the world not to vote in favor of approving Microsoft’s OOXML document format standard for adoption by ISO/IEC JTC1, the global standards body that has approved many IT standards, including our own Linux Standards […]

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Regular visitors to the LF site may recall that in late August we posted a statement urging eligible standards bodies around the world not to vote in favor of approving Microsoft’s OOXML document format standard for adoption by ISO/IEC JTC1, the global standards body that has approved many IT standards, including our own Linux Standards […]

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One of the enduring soap operas this year has involved the ongoing patent infringement threats by Microsoft against “Linux, OpenOffice, email, and other open source software.” According to Microsoft, 235 of its (unnamed) patents are being infringed, and it should be entitled to be paid for this use of its intellectual property. Steve […]

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  • Andy Updegrove

    Andy Updegrove

    Andy Updegrove is a partner and founder of Gesmer Updegrove LLP, a Boston-based technology law firm, and has represented and helped structure more than 80 worldwide standard setting, open source, promotional and advocacy consortia over the past 20 years. He has also represented hundreds of both emerging as well as established technology companies, and is the founder and editor of both the popular website http://www.consortiuminfo.org and the widely-read Standards Blog

  • Karen Copenhaver

    Karen Copenhaver

    Karen Copenhaver is a partner in Choate, Hall & Stewart LLP ‘s Business & Technology practice focusing on technology transfer and licensing of intellectual property with a specific emphasis on open source business models. Most recently, Copenhaver was executive vice president and general counsel at Black Duck Software, Inc.