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2005-10-02
This is just a bunch of empty words. "We made sure... - we checked this... - we checked that... - this is not a..."
Since Microsoft denies the patent protection spreads automatically to other distributions, this means there is no protection in it at all for Novell.
If another Linux distribution is sued by Microsoft, Novell will lose the right to distribute the sources under the GPL - or Novell will be in violation of the GPL.
So basically Novell will have to pay for nothing.