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well one big patent coverage that _is_ pretty big (as Eugenia mentions above) is:
Q: What does the patent agreement cover with regard to Mono and OpenOffice?
Yes, under the patent agreement, customers will receive coverage for Mono, Samba, and OpenOffice as well as .NET and Windows Server. All of these technologies will be improved upon during the five years of the agreement and there are some limits on the coverage that would be provided for future technologies added to these offerings. The collaboration framework we have put in place allows us to work on complex subjects such as this where intellectual property and innovation are important parts of the conversation.
guess that puts to rest all the doom and gloom scenarios that have surrounded mono since it's inception.
And, oh yes, don't forget, this applies just if you buy Suse. And part of that money goes to MS as royalities. This is a MS answer to Oracle/RedHat. MS blessed Linux, there can be only one. And they'll get money from every single one sold.
It is intellectual property and patents story all over again.





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is all about patents and intellectual property. This doesn't sound to good to me.