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Recent news on source code, reverse engineering, software patent litigation

“2017/12/22 “Federal Circuit brings lock patent row back to life” “The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Court has vacated a lower court’s entry of summary judgment in a clash over locks that airport security workers can open.” “Joint infringement: “The common thread between the cases [Travel Sentry v. Tropp, Akamai V, Eli Lilly […]

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Checkbox test: Checked= / 1 Not checked / 1 Checked= / 0 Not checked / 0 Checked (no =) / 0 This is a test of pre-checked checkbox handling in the archive.org Wayback Machine. It is known that the Wayback Machine rewrites links in archived pages. Is there any reason to believe it rewrites anything […]

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Recent news on source code, reverse engineering, software patent litigation

2017/09/25 Cameras in Custom ROMs: How Developers Make Hardware Work without Source Code Without source code, how do developers get hardware components such as cameras working in custom ROMs? The answer is a BLOB, shim, and lots of debugging. Shimming 2017/09/25 Stepping up security in chip design: Texplained Headquartered in Valbonne, South of France, start-up […]

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