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==="Look and feel" lawsuits=== {{main|Look and Feel}} Lotus was involved in several lawsuits, of which the most significant was the "[[look and feel]]" cases which started in 1987. Lotus sued [[Paperback Software International|Paperback Software]] and Mosaic for copyright infringement, false and misleading advertising, and [[unfair competition]] over their low-cost clones of 1-2-3, VP Planner and Twin, and sued [[Borland]] over its Quattro spreadsheet. This led [[Richard Stallman]], founder of the [[Free Software Foundation]], to found the [[League for Programming Freedom]] (LPF) and hold protests outside Lotus Development offices.<ref name=NewsW>{{cite magazine |magazine=Newsweek |date=August 27, 1990 |author1=John Scwartz |author2=Debra Rosenberg |title=Computing the Cost of Copyright: Programmers fight "Look and Feel" lawsuits}}</ref> Paperback and Mosaic lost and went out of business; Borland won and survived. The LPF filed an ''[[amicus curiae]]'' [[brief (law)|brief]] in the Borland case.<ref>{{Citation| url=http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/6805/articles/int-prop/lotus/lpf-amicus2.txt| title=Brief of Amicus Curiae: League for Programming Freedom in Support of Respondent| last1=Moglen| first1=Eben| last2=Karlan| first2=Pamela S.| year=1995| access-date=2007-12-10| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071118180307/http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/6805/articles/int-prop/lotus/lpf-amicus2.txt| archive-date=2007-11-18| url-status=dead}}</ref>
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