Patents are the secret to open-source success? Really?!?
- Patents are the secret to open-source success? Really?!?
- Microsoft and A Patent Checkmate of My Dreams
- Red Hat accuses Microsoft of patent FUD
- Microsoft and Patent Trolls
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Jim Zemlin: This deal shows the mechanisms the Linux industry has constructed to defend Linux are working, even though the outcome also shows Microsoft to continue to act antagonistically to its customers.
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Linux Foundation to Microsoft: stop secretly attacking Linux
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