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You are absolutely spot on.
This patent lawsuit: Microsoft is suing Barnes & Noble hoping to get some rent money from code that Google wrote, all over some obvious ideas with copious prior art. This is essentially extortion.
GPL license violation lawsuits: Authors of FOSS code are trying simply to get other parties to follow the license terms for that code. Such cases are NOT about code that someone else wrote, and they are not about trying to extract rent from someone else. The FOSS authors are asking only that the code is published, it is their code and publishing it won't hurt the other party.
Chalk and cheese.
Edited 2011-03-22 00:35 UTC