Yet again, I would like to thank Natalia for the great help with gathering of these articles and links.
Amongst the things I would like to point out for you this week is an interesting find by the 451 Group that lately many companies are omitting "open source" as the term to describe their business (see Free Software Business section). Why this is so they might (try to) explain in the near future.
As there really seems not a week can pass without software patent disputes, I would like you to check out the newest happenings in the Oracle vs. Google case and who won the bid of Nortel's massive patent portfolio (both in Software Patents section). While you're at it, I would warmly suggest that you also read Bessen's Generation of Software Patents.
ACTA and it's successor TPPA were also present this week as you can see below in the Copyright and Other Legal Act Reforms section.
With great pleasure I have seen the IFOSSLB book mentioned in Groklaw — this should be a handy reference to anyone who has to do with legal aspects of Free Software (Free Software Licensing section).
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lp, Matija