FSF Joins Anti-FUD Front as More Novell-type Deals Are Sought by Microsoft
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2007-05-18 06:49:23 UTC
- Modified: 2007-05-18 06:56:03 UTC
Building legal shields that your foe can see might have a negative effect on your rival's morale. Having got
the confirmed support from OIN, the Linux Foundation, and a several others, the Free Software Foundation
enters the scene as well.
Following the attacks earlier this week by Microsoft on the free software movement the Free Software Foundation has set up a new activist wing to fight back.
Microsoft no longer seems motivated to sue. Most would argue it
never intended to and, in fact, this
has been confirmed by a spokesman/executive of theirs. Yesterday, a field expert argued that Microsoft's assault is nothing more than an attempt to
pressure vendors into Novell-type deals, maybe even
collecting 'innovation tax',
Capone style!
Microsoft's recent Linux patent violation tirade, courtesy of reporting done by Fortune magazine, might have all the markers of an SCO trial repeat, but IP attorney John Rabena doesn't think it will end up that way.
Instead, Microsoft is probably jockeying for position to generate more Novell-type agreements with the bigger Linux players, said Rabena, an intellectual property attorney based in the Washington, D.C., offices of Sughrue Mion.
Bear in mind that Microsoft not only uses Novell as precedence. Recently, it mentioned Samsung and Fuji-Xerox as well. We must not let them build a little 'portfolio'. GPLv3 will put an end to this (either way).