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- 5d770d269d06eae4f8b708b587459ab3dbbba0458657ff990e14cd8f330a459c date "August 2014".
- 5d770d269d06eae4f8b708b587459ab3dbbba0458657ff990e14cd8f330a459c isCitedBy ExFAT.
- 5d770d269d06eae4f8b708b587459ab3dbbba0458657ff990e14cd8f330a459c reason "Many functions of the Linux kernel are covered by patents. US based software patents may not be valid in many part of the world but that is immaterial. Many, if not most, of the patents are held by "friendly" companies such as Red Hat, IBM, or are part of pools such as OIN's. Just because something is patent encumbered doesn't mean that it can't be included in the Linux kernel. It is not a violation of patent law to include encumbered code in a project, instead, it is the responsibility of the end user to ensure they are not in violation of applicable law.".