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Thursday, September 24th, 2015

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    12:39a
    [$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for September 24, 2015
    The LWN.net Weekly Edition for September 24, 2015 is available.
    2:03p
    Security updates for Thursday

    Debian has updated iceweasel (multiple vulnerabilities) and rpcbind (denial of service).

    Fedora has updated bind99 (F22: two denial of service flaws), groovy (F22: code execution), libvdpau (F22: three vulnerabilities), and libvpx (F22: denial of service).

    Mageia has updated firefox (M5: multiple vulnerabilities), moodle (M5: multiple vulnerabilities), and shutter (M5: code execution).

    openSUSE has updated cyrus-imapd (13.1; 13.2: largely unspecified).

    Ubuntu has updated apport (privilege escalation).

    10:40p
    EFF: Our Broken Patent System at Work: Patent Owner Insists the "Integers" Do Not Include the Number One
    The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Deeplinks blog has an almost amusing account of a patent holder trying to define "integer" as a whole number greater than one. It seems that this strategy is likely to fail, but there is, of course, a cost associated with refuting such a ridiculous definition. "To be clear: the law allows patent applicants to redefine words if they want. But the law also says they have to be clear that they are doing that (and in any event, they shouldn't be able to do it years after the patent issues, in the middle of litigation). In Core Wireless' patent, there is no indication that it used the word "integer" to mean anything other than what we all learn in high school. (Importantly, the word "integer" doesn’t appear in the patent anywhere other than in the claims.)

    It appears that Core Wireless is attempting to redefine a word—a word the patent applicant freely chose—because presumably otherwise its lawsuit will fail.
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