Sep-14-2013 09:09 AM
Sep-20-2013 05:14 PM
cleo43 wrote:It's long been rumored but never proven that Microsoft has patents affecting Linux.bwanshoom wrote:
Are you referring to the patent licensing deals that Microsoft has with Samsung, HTC, etc.? If so, that does not impact Linux and has nothing at all to do with wintersun's post.
Let set aside Android. TomTom (does use Linux) capitulated and paid.
Including in the settlement was a non-disclosure agreement, so nobody knew what the involved patents were, but they believe one of them involved the long file name which was developed by MS, but never patented until recently. MS used the same tactic against several small companies that rather paid than fought, because that is cheaper.
Sep-20-2013 04:47 PM
bwanshoom wrote:
Are you referring to the patent licensing deals that Microsoft has with Samsung, HTC, etc.? If so, that does not impact Linux and has nothing at all to do with wintersun's post.
Sep-20-2013 02:06 PM
Sep-20-2013 08:17 AM
bwanshoom wrote:pulsar wrote:
I believe the reference is to Microsoft's early 90's practice of requiring vendors to buy a windows license for every computer they sold, regardless of what operating system the computer shipped with.
From the Justice Department's complaintVirtually all major PC manufacturers find it necessary to offer Microsoft operating systems on most of their PCs. Microsoft's monopoly power allows it to induce these manu- facturers to enter into anticompetitive, long-term licenses under which they must pay royalties to Microsoft not only when they sell PCs containing Microsoft's operating systems, but also when they sell PCs containing non-Microsoft operating systems.
Tom
I don't think so, he specifically said Linux, HTC and Android so I don't think it's a reference to something that happened in the early '90s.
Sep-20-2013 06:39 AM
pulsar wrote:
I believe the reference is to Microsoft's early 90's practice of requiring vendors to buy a windows license for every computer they sold, regardless of what operating system the computer shipped with.
From the Justice Department's complaintVirtually all major PC manufacturers find it necessary to offer Microsoft operating systems on most of their PCs. Microsoft's monopoly power allows it to induce these manu- facturers to enter into anticompetitive, long-term licenses under which they must pay royalties to Microsoft not only when they sell PCs containing Microsoft's operating systems, but also when they sell PCs containing non-Microsoft operating systems.
Tom
Sep-20-2013 05:55 AM
bwanshoom wrote:cleo43 wrote:Are you referring to the patent licensing deals that Microsoft has with Samsung, HTC, etc.? If so, that does not impact Linux and has nothing at all to do with wintersun's post.That whole post is a mess.
Not exactly.
Had you followed the lawsuits that Microsoft launched against companies that use Linux and Android (a form of Linux), like TomTom, HTC...
Sep-20-2013 03:14 AM
cleo43 wrote:Are you referring to the patent licensing deals that Microsoft has with Samsung, HTC, etc.? If so, that does not impact Linux and has nothing at all to do with wintersun's post.That whole post is a mess.
Not exactly.
Had you followed the lawsuits that Microsoft launched against companies that use Linux and Android (a form of Linux), like TomTom, HTC...
Sep-19-2013 06:53 PM
Sep-19-2013 06:33 PM
That whole post is a mess.
Sep-19-2013 06:28 PM
Sep-19-2013 02:54 PM
Sep-19-2013 02:42 PM
Sep-19-2013 02:42 PM
mlts22 wrote:There's people that will disagree with that. 🙂 Including me. LOL I'm of the old school: "My data is my data. Keep your lousy hands off." 🙂
...that's a lot better than one SATA connection to my PC's hard disk.
Sep-19-2013 01:57 PM