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2012-05-01
I'm not a lawyer, but I think it's very doubtful that you would infringe a Microsoft patent simply by *using* a programming language. That would be the equivalent of saying that every file you save in Emacs, or every program you compile with GCC, has to use the GPL.
Now, if someone (like Google) produced their own for-profit implementation of C#, including the non-standardized parts of the BCL, then I don't know. But that's a risk that anyone takes when trying to duplicate something that isn't standardized. It's unfortunate, but it has nothing to do with C# as a language.