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Issue: April 2006 > Business > Article "Microsoft Set to Attack Linux with Patents?"

Microsoft Set to Attack Linux with Patents? (Microsoft Set to Attack Linux with Patents?)  Microsoft Set to Attack Linux with Patents?

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Is Microsoft getting ready to attack Linux and open-source software with its patents? Florian Mueller, spokesperson for the European NoSoftwarePatents.com and a leading anti-patent activist, thinks that may be the case.

Mueller sees a recent Forbes interview with Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer as stopping just "short of announcing patent litigation against Linux."

In the interview, Ballmer said, "Well, I think there are experts who claim Linux violates our intellectual property. I'm not going to comment.

"But to the degree that that's the case, of course we owe it to our shareholders to have a strategy. And when there is something interesting to say, you'll be the first to hear it."

Mueller reasoned that, "By 'intellectual property' he must mean patents. IP is a broad term and includes diverse rights, but it's hard to see how Linux would infringe any trade mark rights or copyrights held by Microsoft.

"However, given the size of the Linux code, it's almost certain that it will violate a number of patents, and some of them, such as the ones on the FAT file system, may indeed be held by Microsoft."

Others who are also concerned with open-source and patents don't see Ballmer's recent comments as being anything new.

"Well, I wouldn't say that [these comments are] noise, [but] it's actually less than they've said in the past," said Daniel B. Ravicher, executive director of the Public Patent Foundation.



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April 3, 2006
Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
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