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Postby dedanna1029 » 29 Apr 2010, 20:24

This came from Chris Pirillo in Facebook a bit ago.
Why compete when you can sue?

I sincerely hope that this article is wrong. I hope that Microsoft can actually choose to compete without resorting to a “battle of mysterious unnamed patents” with Android. It’s the same old, tired argument that Microsoft has been using against Linux for some time now.

The Windows Phone 7 platform actually looks pretty neat and one might think that we could not resort to weak scare tactics with the “whomever has the biggest legal coffer wins” approach. What has stopped Microsoft from going after the Linux Foundation, then? Simple: the same thing that been held against other Microsoft interests. The Linux Foundation, along with its own corporate partners, have patents that they can use against Microsoft as well.

You know it really makes me shake my head. Every time Microsoft is in the news for patent violations, why, there must be some kind of huge mistake. But by George, if you have unnamed patents being allegedly violated, companies bow to pressure out of fear of losing millions in court. Fact: if Microsoft had a leg to stand on, it’d stop going after users of the OS products (the OEMs, handset makers, etc.) and focus their efforts on Google and the Linux Foundation. Until this happens, Microsoft needs to put up or shut up. Sick to death of its saber rattling. If it has a legal claim, then act on it with the appropriate party.

But go ahead Microsoft — seems that those using Linux have learned well from your tactics.

Go Chris! :)
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Postby viking60 » 29 Apr 2010, 22:01

It is classic Microsoft "Embrace Extend Extinguish" strategy. Novell is in the Embrace phase working on extension. We know where it is going to end.
They try to get royalties from HTC for Android.
Microsoft patent laden

It is all lawyer based. Did you not know? Microsoft is a law firm. Some say that they started out making software - a questionable fact.
It would be fairly accurate to say, they started out buying software from geeks with no idea of money - and ripped them of.

At the end of the day we and Microsoft seem to agree on one thing:
Their products are not strong enough to stand on their own feet.
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Postby dedanna1029 » 30 Apr 2010, 00:54

Hey they couldn't even stand on my two feet, and they're questionable! LOL
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Postby viking60 » 30 Apr 2010, 10:00

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Postby dedanna1029 » 30 Apr 2010, 19:49

viking60 wrote:http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-20003688-94.html

"The net is a changed dynamic in the cost of what implementing (an) OS really is and handset vendors' willingness to settle patent claims or go through the hassle of the courts," Gartenberg wrote. If Android partners have to account for the cost of defending themselves against patent claims or making licensing payments as part of the cost of building an Android phone, the process no longer appears to be free.

Surprising anyone ever thought it was in the first place. That's wonderful American thought processes for you. It's either gotta be free, or one has to pay way overbloated prices for it, but never what it's worth. :p
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Postby viking60 » 30 Apr 2010, 20:12

I am suprised that Google is hanging them out to dry. Microsoft will try to make every free software in the world expensive - we know that. It is impossible to maintain the prices for inferior software. And it is intollerable that the better solution is free. So "protection money" is the deal - and if you don't play along they "braka you face eh" . Multo bene Microsoft. 8-)
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Postby dedanna1029 » 30 Apr 2010, 20:32

+1
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Postby rolf » 01 May 2010, 15:57

viking60 wrote:I am suprised that Google is hanging them out to dry. Microsoft will try to make every free software in the world expensive - we know that. It is impossible to maintain the prices for inferior software. And it is intollerable that the better solution is free. So "protection money" is the deal - and if you don't play along they "braka you face eh" . Multo bene Microsoft. 8-)
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Image Image Image Multo bene 8-)

Yes, there would seem to be a hypothetical legal strategy for google and, perhaps, other Free-Software-using concerns to "circle the wagons" against a megalo-corporate attack on many smaller corporate interests.
However, it's a vast, foreign world of alien, materialistic concepts and practices ImageImage that are, mostly, hidden from me and most 'normal' berserks. So, I have no advice.

Along with commercial concerns, large and small, the biggest loser is the individual, whose freedom and choice are diminished, again. I am heartened, however, at the foothold that Linux/opensource has so quickly and significantly established in this white-color jungle.
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Postby viking60 » 01 May 2010, 16:55

+1 :s The Linux growth is a good sign.
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