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Story: Microsoft takes swipe at Linux vendors' legal story
IP lawsuits are mounting against PROPRIETARY Vendors and NOT on open source vendors. The latest case was Kodak suing Sun Microsystems for Java IP infringements. Next to be sued is Microsoft for its use and implementation of it's own Java. Micorsoft talks about lawsuits? They are the most sued company in the world. The are even sued be many governments around the world for their monopoly. We all should worry about Microsoft's business practices and monopolies, not to mention it's security holes that lead to thousands of viruses to attack users and corporate systems that contain our personal information and privacy. Think about it. Microsoft is the security hole. Microsoft is in the way of innovation. Microsoft is ripping all it's customers with ridiculously high costs. Research their business model and you will see that Microsoft is really bad for your business.
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Story: Microsoft takes swipe at Linux vendors' legal story
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Microsoft is soooo desperate to draq Linux into th... Cypress -
IP lawsuits are mounting against PROPRIETARY... Hani -
$5 is the maximum amount Microsoft specifies in it... Arthur B. -
"Struan Robertson, a lawyer with law firm Masons,... Anonymous -
In response to the Anonymous feedback, Struan... Ingrid Marson -
Timeline inc. can legally sue all MSFT MS SQL dev... David Turnbull -
Do read this: http://www.eweek.com/ article2/0,175... Arthur B.
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