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AOL Patent Deal Means Microsoft Now Holds Vestiges of Netscape

inode_buddha writes "It's part of the $1 billion AOL patent deal, and it's something that would have made many minds explode back in the 1990s. It still makes my mind explode today. Marc Andreesen points out that MS now has a significant chunk of the old Netscape. What are the ramifications for Mozilla?"

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  1. Re:Nothing. by Old97 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Except this is about patents - not copyrights.

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  2. Re:business as usual by OakDragon · · Score: 4, Insightful

    if you can't beat them, buy them

    Beat them and buy them.

  3. Why Software Patents Won't Go Away by TheNinjaroach · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This billion dollar expenditure to buy something as silly as software patents is the #1 reason why they won't go away. Big business has too much invested in software patents to let some pesky government go about changing the rules. Meanwhile, small business suffers for it.

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