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Linus Responds To Microsoft Patent Claims

An anonymous reader writes "Linus Torvalds has a sharp retort to Microsoft executives' statements in a Fortune article that Linux violates 235 Microsoft patents. In an emailed response to InformationWeek's Charlie Babcock, Torvalds writes: 'It's certainly a lot more likely that Microsoft violates patents than Linux does.' He added: 'Basic operating system theory was pretty much done by the end of the 1960s. IBM probably owned thousand of really "fundamental" patents... The fundamental stuff... has long, long since lost any patent protection.'" Torvalds also commented on Microsoft's stated intention not to sue Linux users: "They'd have to name the patents then, and they're probably happier with the FUD than with any lawsuit."

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  1. Re:The assimilation of Linux.. by drinkypoo · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Just for clarity's sake, it is probably about the time to start using the GNU/Linux nomenclature

    Microsoft's FUD is not an invitation to push your hypocritical agenda.

    not to mention actually differentiating between Linux as an operating system, and X Window running on top of it, with its various window managers.

    The user doesn't care. Technical people already understand the difference. Your horse is already dead, so you might as well stop beating on the poor thing.

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