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"Our strategy in dealing with patents in Mono is the same strategy that any other software developer would take. In the event of a patent claim, we will try to find prior art to the claim of the patent"

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This is the calm voice you use when you want a fight to look like paperwork. De Icaza frames patent risk around Mono as ordinary developer hygiene: someone claims you infringed, you dig up prior art, you move on. The intent is reassurance, aimed at a community that worried Mono (an open-source implementation of Microsofts .NET) could become a legal tripwire. By insisting the strategy is what "any other software developer would take", he normalizes an asymmetrical threat: patents arent bugs you fix, theyre leverage someone else can pull.

The subtext is a quiet admission that the battlefield is already conceded. He is not saying patents are legitimate, or that innovation needs them; he is saying the only practical response is defensive lawyering. "In the event of a patent claim" is doing a lot of work: it treats litigation not as a remote possibility but as a foreseeable stage of adoption. The promise is not immunity, its triage.

Context matters. Mono lived in the shadow of Microsofts portfolio and a broader era when software patents were routinely used to intimidate open source. Prior art is the engineers weapon of choice because its what they can generate: evidence, timestamps, mailing lists, old code. Its also a reminder that the open-source world often wins by proving it was there first, not by proving it shouldnt have to play this game.

The line sells realism with a veneer of neutrality. It reassures developers without challenging the system that makes them need reassurance.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Icaza, Miguel de. (2026, January 17). Our strategy in dealing with patents in Mono is the same strategy that any other software developer would take. In the event of a patent claim, we will try to find prior art to the claim of the patent. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/our-strategy-in-dealing-with-patents-in-mono-is-64800/

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Icaza, Miguel de. "Our strategy in dealing with patents in Mono is the same strategy that any other software developer would take. In the event of a patent claim, we will try to find prior art to the claim of the patent." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/our-strategy-in-dealing-with-patents-in-mono-is-64800/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Our strategy in dealing with patents in Mono is the same strategy that any other software developer would take. In the event of a patent claim, we will try to find prior art to the claim of the patent." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/our-strategy-in-dealing-with-patents-in-mono-is-64800/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Miguel de Icaza (born November 23, 1972) is a Scientist from Mexico.

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