LG Tops Microsoft 's Linux Patent Deal with Memorandum of Understanding
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2008-11-08 18:10:55 UTC
- Modified: 2008-11-08 18:10:55 UTC
LG knowingly betrayed Free software developers by
signing an evil deal with Microsoft -- one that involves Linux and patents. More information about this can be found
here. According to
a news report, this pair of companies is growing even closer now.
LG Electronics (LG) and Microsoft have announced the signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to form a strategic collaboration in mobile convergence.
The agreement was signed in Korea by Yong Nam, vice-chairman and CEO of LG Electronics and Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft.
Welcome yet another Memorandum of Understanding? These are nasty anti-competitive deals, recent examples of which we have given in:
These deals are foolish and they establish little more than distrust. Novell probably learned this the hard way. Jason Perlow mentioned OpenSUSE several days ago, but
his post is much broader in terms of scope and it also states:
[I]t’s unlikely that with Novell’s existing alliance with Microsoft that OpenSUSE will be the end-user free distribution of choice to promote to everyone.
Deals with Microsoft are a repellent. The company is constantly attacking people's freedom, so where's the surprise?
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Comments
pcolon
2008-11-08 19:39:18
Eruaran
2008-11-09 04:43:34
I think not.
ricardo nunes
2008-11-09 05:49:37
and you forgot the portuguese memorandos signed by our prime minister Sócrates and ballmer last month.
http://ovigia.wordpress.com/2008/10/03/hoje-e-dia-do-governo-baixar-as-calcinhas/
rjnunes
Linux
2008-11-09 05:51:34
http://www.netrootsmass.net/2008/09/190-thomas-barnett-anti-trust-division-justice/
@Thomas Barnett -> the same guy who nixed the Google Yahoo deal.
It looks like presiding over the death of the Yahoo-Google ad deal will be one of the final acts of Thomas Barnett, the Assistant Attorney General who headed the Justice Department's Antitrust Division since June 2005. Barnett announced his resignation today, effective Nov. 19.
Roy Schestowitz
2008-11-09 08:09:01
About Thomas Barnett, see this. It's sad that even the department of Justice has been corrupted (by Microsoft) for years (since the late 90s). There are seniors who admit this too (openly)
bobo
2008-11-09 18:16:05
It would be useful for us readers, and might also cause those companies to think twice before they consider making other similar deals.
Roy Schestowitz
2008-11-09 19:28:21
I've put all the names here.