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Microsoft EU Decision Protects OSS Projects From Suits

rfc1394 writes "An article in Australia's IT News mentions that under its antitrust agreement with the European Union, 'Microsoft will publish an irrevocable pledge not to assert any patents it may have over the interoperability information against non-commercial open source software development projects.' Essentially, in addition to getting them to comply with the anti-trust decision, the EU has forced Microsoft to back off of its saber-rattling when it comes to EU open source projects. That protection in no way extends to US projects, of course."

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  1. proper attire is mandatory by User+956 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Microsoft EU Decision Protects OSS Projects From Suits

    Which is good, because the OSS crowd is more into t-shirts and jeans.

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  2. Well at least... by Corpuscavernosa · · Score: 2, Funny

    ... the sharp sword of unbridled capitalism won't be dulled here in the US! A wonderful victory for the go-getters at MS!

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  3. Bill gets tired of EU, a conversation. by Facetious · · Score: 5, Funny

    Scene opens at Imperial Headquarters, Redmond. Imperial march plays and quiets as conversation begins.

    Bill: Man, I am getting so tired of the EU. I am going to have to buy Europe. Bring me my checkbook.

    Accountant: Sir, it's a little out of your price range.

    Bill: (Staring blankly) Price range?

    Accountant: Yes, sir. It costs more than you have, especially since most of your money is in dollar currency.

    Bill: (Picks up phone.) Steve, get in here. And bring your chair.

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  4. Apparently.... by zappepcs · · Score: 3, Funny

    Several of the 'startups' on the MS buy list are currently known as governments or regulatory bodies across the globe. Who would have thought that? Each day that passes makes me more certain that nuclear war will not end the human race... we will starve to death when the food vending machines finally suffer that one last BSOD.

  5. Re:in no way extends by mrbluze · · Score: 5, Funny

    This, of course, insures profitable OSS projects will not be based in the US. Damn shame. Some of us like Tech jobs.

    Nah, it just means that you guys in the US will have to keep living the American DRM.

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  6. Re:Between the US and the Japan/China eating Europ by megaditto · · Score: 3, Funny

    A few things we still kick ass in:

    1) Music/movies (we outsell the rest of the World in these combined).
    2) Advanced weapons sales
    3) Software of any sort
    4) Basic research and devt. (not readily marketable AND given for free to the rest of the world. We are the absolute leader in "pure" research investment, though starting to slow down for obvious reasons).
    5) Applied research, design, and devt. (sattelites, pharmaceuticals, consumer electronics, you name it)
    6) Agriculture (including the GM foods that EU farmers are scared of).
    7) Exporting Democracy!

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