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		<description>Posts in the discussion thread &quot;LinuxJournal: Getting Inventive With Software Patents&quot; - GM: Typically, patent trolls don&#039;t have any products, so they are unlikely to be infringing on any of your patents. Isn&#039;t that a problem for the OIN approach? JR: Very clearly there&#039;s not much we can do with regard to patent trolls. On the other hand, it&#039;s my belief that patent trolls go where the money is. They&#039;re after the big dollars. That&#039;s probably why they haven&#039;t, and not for a long time will, go after the open-source movement - that&#039;s not where the money is. Could it become a problem in the future? The answer is, sure it could.</description>
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