Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 7th Jul 2009 08:51 UTC, submitted by PLan
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RE[3]: So the whining was worth it ..
by edogawaconan on Tue 7th Jul 2009 09:43
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RE[4]: So the whining was worth it ..
by boldingd on Tue 7th Jul 2009 15:57
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RE[3]: So the whining was worth it ..
by TemporalBeing on Tue 7th Jul 2009 17:49
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It might be called a promise, but it's legally binding. Do you understand legally binding? It's a perpetual, legally binding one-way patent license that does not require signing or royalties.
You do realize that Microsoft is famous for breaking even legally binding contracts, don't you?
There is, after all, a good history of that going all the way back to its founding. Of exceptional fame is Microsoft's move to break its PC-DOS/MS-DOS contract with IBM when sales were greater than expected so that it could continue to extract royalties beyond the contract's provisional period.
Yeah - never trust Microsoft to keep its word - even if legally binding. It's a reputation they earned.




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It might be called a promise, but it's legally binding. Do you understand legally binding? It's a perpetual, legally binding one-way patent license that does not require signing or royalties.