Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 8th Jun 2007 15:01 UTC, submitted by AdministratorX
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That's exactly what they are doing, and is what they said they would do from the beginning.
If Microsoft actually did something they said they would do, the stress would explode the universe.
Announcing to the general public wouldn't do much good from their perspective now would it?
Since patents are generally available to view (the idea being that if you don't want to violate a patent just make sure you look any patents up you might be violating, to make sure you aren't), what harm would it do?




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"Maybe they do not 'announce' but show and tell individual companies under non-disclosure agreements?"
That's exactly what they are doing, and is what they said they would do from the beginning. Announcing to the general public wouldn't do much good from their perspective now would it?