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When did Microsoft submit FAT as a standard for anything to any standardizing group?
Yeah, never, so that's the difference between MS and Rambus.
Yeah, never, so that's the difference between MS and Rambus.
True, the comparison to Rambus is inadequate, however we do see MS abusing their dominant position in the PC market here. In order to allow for interoperability, you need to implement their proprietary filesystem, which is patent encumbered. Not doing so puts you at a significant disadvantage in the market. Not saying that this isn't exactly established practice in the industry though (such as standards being encumbered by FRAND nonsense patents and the like...)
RE[3]: Where is the EU?
by JAlexoid on Wed 19th Sep 2012 10:12
in reply to "RE[2]: Where is the EU? "





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I seem to remember that Rambus got its ass handed to it for that very same behaviour. They submitted tech to JEDEC as a standard, which everybody then implemented. Rambus subsequently sued everybody, initally won, but then got slapped for anticompetitive behaviour.
Edited 2012-09-18 22:43 UTC