Microsoft Wants Royalties From Linux and Open-Source
Microsoft Wants Royalties From Linux and Open-Source
Anyone read this?
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=7269
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=7269
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Yeah this topic is like an Internet tsunami at the Moment, there is a nice quote from Mahadma Ghandhi that ddescibes the situation very well.
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you and then you win" I think Linux and with it the whole OpenSource World has now definitely reached phase 3 which is probably a good thing.
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you and then you win" I think Linux and with it the whole OpenSource World has now definitely reached phase 3 which is probably a good thing.
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True.ricardo wrote:Open Source is not as 'romantic' concept as must people thinks, in fact its just another business model and they will make some agreement and continue making business.
The only really good "licence" is "Public Domain" .
Nontheless, we don't want Microsoft to own everything. Who else thinks the patents idea has now gone mad and is being abused beyond belief.
Perhaps we should patent patents!
Dare2 cut down to size
* leaps in and patents "e" - which is conceptually different enough, methinks *
* leaves "e" with oumlauts and other decorations for others - is not greedy *
eDIT: Notice the careful avoidance of any uppercase use of the fifth letter of the alphabet. Saves a few quid.
Last edited by Dare on Tue May 15, 2007 12:27 am, edited 1 time in total.
Dare2 cut down to size
Damn, a loophole. Should of seen that one coming.Dare wrote:
* leaps in and patents "e" - which is conceptually different enough, methinks *
* leaves "e" with oumlauts and other decorations for others - is not greedy *
eDIT: Notice the careful avoidance of any uppercase use of the fifth letter of the alphabet. Saves a few quid.
The thing that gets me is that Europe has no Patents, so none of this should apply to us.
What I reckon they should do is declare that no Open Source software can be used within in country that has Software Patents.
The big names should make it part of the contract. If your country has software patents, you cannot use this software.
Then, for example, American companies will be unable to install Apache web server. They will have to either switch to IIS or move all of their servers overseas.
This would force the US to reconsider their ridiculous software patents.
What I reckon they should do is declare that no Open Source software can be used within in country that has Software Patents.
The big names should make it part of the contract. If your country has software patents, you cannot use this software.
Then, for example, American companies will be unable to install Apache web server. They will have to either switch to IIS or move all of their servers overseas.
This would force the US to reconsider their ridiculous software patents.
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I am sorry to inform you that I have patented the entire concept of using vowels and capital letters. in any context. You will all be hearing from my california tree hugger lawyer shortly. I want 1$ US for every thing you own that has letters in it.
I am also patenting the idea of making patents so people will have to PAY me for stealing a brilliant idea.
- good one DARE!!!
I am also patenting the idea of making patents so people will have to PAY me for stealing a brilliant idea.

