slash.dotters are commenting on Autodesk's law suit against the Open Design Alliance, but most of the commentary is uninformed: Autodesk Suing to Keep Format Closed.
What may be of interest to Autodesk marketing is that of all the discussion on modern 3D CAD software, Inventor is never mentioned (at last as of 8:45am). Instead, Catia, Pro/E, and SolidWorks are mentioned.
Reading that Slashdot discussion reminds me why it's probably not a good idea for CAD experts to write legal opinions. (Not that looking like a fool ever stopped me before...)
Posted by: owenwengerd | Dec 20, 2006 at 11:52 AM
Some of them don't have a clear idea of what CAD is in the first place. But I guess that is freedom of expression at its best.
Posted by: Deelip Menezes | Dec 20, 2006 at 11:26 PM