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RE[2]: Where is the EU?
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Wed 19th Sep 2012 14:47
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Yes, I understand that more now than when I posted. Except that its really ill gotten gains. People need to use their technology because of their monopoly. The real question is how long they should suffer for their past crimes. I think 20 years is good, so I'd continue punishing them for another ten. Maybe require them to support a BSD lichened file system as an alternative to their own.
Speaking thereof, what woudl be a good open source alternative to exFat? One that has good properties for usb thumb drives and sd cards?




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I don't understand why the EU hasn't raised a stink about this anticompetitive behaviour. We are using stinky FAT on our sd cards because MS scammed its way into a monopoly and then F'd everyone else over to get its technological underpinnings adopted as necessary standards for interoperability."
Because MS licenses their FAT and exFAT patents under "FRAND" (for EU countries that have softpatents), much like MPEG LA licenses their stuff under "FRAND", so all is well.