Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 8th Jun 2007 15:01 UTC, submitted by AdministratorX
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The thing with a company like Microsoft is that they want to keep their monopoly since competition means less money for them as their shareholders.
I think they are afraid of competition since the only way to deal with them is to roller them out of business. I'm pretty sure they know that Linux IS a great OS and if the server market is anything to go by, the desktop market could go the same way.
I think this is another attempt at laying a brick wall in front of the desktop market with a 'Keep Out' sign on it.




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2006-05-09
I cannot understand why a company of the size of Microsoft can try to shut up to its competition by that kind of dirty legal ways?
If Microsoft has so many resources, so many brilliant developers and engineers, is it so hard for them fighting against Linux in a technical way instead of using FUD and those Al Capone deals?
If Microsoft thinks the community is infringing several software patents, why they do not make them public before expanding the scare?