Lloyds of London to offer insurance for corporate open source users
Venerable, rock-ribbed insurer Lloyd's of London is planning on offering liability insurance to users of Open Source software who are worried about getting slapped with patent and copyright suits:
Lloyd's of London is close to offering independent insurance protection worldwide against potential IP litigation involving Linux and open source software. The financial services giant has agreed to take on the risk associated with open source, and is finalizing arrangements to work through Open Source Risk Management (OSRM) who will become Lloyd's sole US representative...Link (via /.)Arguably, one of the worst-case scenarios is the so-called "colorable case" - where there is no substance to an IP claim, but a company is forced to waste millions of dollars to defend the claim or settles early for a large sum to make the case go away. The average US patent action is estimated to cost $2m, according to the American Intellectual Property Lawyers' Association.


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