Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 18th Jul 2007 22:09 UTC, submitted by Kishe
Microsoft Microsoft says software that's licensed under a new version of a popular open source license isn't covered by the patent protection deal it recently signed with desktop Linux distributor Linspire. In a posting on its Web site, Microsoft said the Linspire client software protected by the patent deal doesn't include any parts of the distribution that "comprise or include Foundry Products, Clone Products, GPLv3 Software, or Other Excluded Products." The document was published on July 5, three weeks after Microsoft struck a deal with Linspire through which Linspire's customers are indemnified against Microsoft's patent claims against Linux users.
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RE[3]: And so it continues...
by swoop on Thu 19th Jul 2007 05:51 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: And so it continues..."
swoop
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2007-07-19

So, Microsoft wants to get rid of all GNU software? No problem. We can start by removing GNU libc from the system. Somehow I feel the rest of the to-be-removed packages doesn't matter so much anymore.

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