"The software patent problem is not limited to Mono. Software patents affect everyone writing software today"
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The second sentence turns that refutation into a universal indictment. “Affect everyone writing software today” is deliberately blunt, even a little prosecutorial. It collapses the comforting idea that only big companies, or only “risky” projects, get sued. The subtext is coalition-building: stop treating patent risk as a niche concern or a tribal fight over Microsoft versus open source. If software is speech and infrastructure, then patents become not just legal tools but a kind of ambient tax on experimentation, a deterrent that shifts power toward incumbents with litigation budgets.
Calling it a “problem” rather than a “debate” is also strategic. It implies the existence of a shared reality: developers ship code under a cloud of rights they can’t realistically search, price, or negotiate. In that context, de Icaza’s intent reads less like self-defense for Mono and more like an attempt to force the community’s gaze upward, from one controversial project to the structural machinery that can punish any creator, anywhere, for writing the wrong idea in executable form.
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"The software patent problem is not limited to Mono. Software patents affect everyone writing software today." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-software-patent-problem-is-not-limited-to-64801/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



