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2012-08-11
Well...Microsoft and all the other big players have been playing the IP (patent/copyright/trademark) 'cease & desist' game for years. Usually against small companies and start-ups that didn't have the financial resources to fight back. It was only a matter of time before one of them got hoisted on their own petard.
All I can say is: "How's it feel now?"
:-))