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Microsoft scum still hard at work.

05/14/07

Microsoft scum still hard at work.

Permalink 11:29:18 am, Categories: Life Views, Rant and Rave, Geek stuff, 358 words

I think one of the advantages that I have over David Bullard and his column is the fact that I can call Microsoft scum. Unlike Mr Bullard (whom I find very amusing) I have no desire or need to brown nose the larger corporations like many of the journalists here in this country need and want to do. However, this is off topic and I would like to get back on on track with the topic of my post, "Microsoft scum still hard at work".

A couple of months ago, I noticed Novell and Microsoft getting into bed together and this had me very nervous. Microsoft is not a Google, with Google's wonderful motto of, "Do no evil". Microsoft seems to have the motto, "Only do evil".

When the headlines reached Slashdot about Novel and Microsoft I was instantly very worried. For instance... what is Microsoft's motivation for getting involved with Novell? Well today it seems the truth has come out in today's news edition of ZDNet.

Microsoft claims that free and open-source software violates more than 230 of its patents, according to a magazine report published Sunday.

In an interview with Fortune, Microsoft top lawyer Brad Smith alleges that the Linux kernel violates 42 Microsoft patents, while its user interface and other design elements infringe on a further 65. OpenOffice.org is accused of infringing 45, along with 83 more in other free and open-source programs, according to Fortune.

It is not entirely clear how Microsoft might proceed in enforcing these patents, but the company has been encouraging large tech companies that depend on Linux to ink patent deals, starting with its controversial pact with Novell last November. Microsoft has also cited Linux protection playing a role in recent patent swap deals with Samsung and Fuji Xerox. Microsoft has also had discussions, but not reached a deal with, Red Hat, as noted in the Fortune piece.

http://news.zdnet.com/2100-3513_22-6183437.html

Now we know why Microsoft got into bed with Novell, so they can all of a sudden have a large amount of "patent infringements". Yet another example of a large corporation trying to stifle innovation through draconian copyright and patent laws.

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Comment from: Hugo [Visitor]
I don't understand the reasoning. Why would they need to get into bed with Novell first? Maybe I'm just ill-informed on this matter. (I haven't given it much attention, other than looked for some responses.
Permalink 05/19/07 @ 19:30
Comment from: pb [Member]
Here you go Hugo, this news report should make you happy: http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2135723,00.asp . I think that is what you are looking for:

SAN FRANCISCO—Novell plans to share more details of its controversial patent and interoperability agreements with Microsoft when it files its 10-K annual report, which has been delayed due to a stock option investigation, with the SEC.
Permalink 05/24/07 @ 08:21

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