Quick Mention: Did the Lexmark and Microsoft Patent Deal Involve Free Software? (Updated)
    
     - Dr. Roy Schestowitz
 
     
      - 2009-03-18 12:57:37 UTC
 
      - Modified: 2009-03-18 15:11:57 UTC
 
     
    
   
 

ERROR Ink cartridge empty: can't print deal
Summary: Another cross-licensing deal is signed, but the details remain unknown
ACCORDING TO THIS 
report, a patent deal was signed between Lexmark and Microsoft in secrecy.
Given the dust-up over the Redmond company's recent patent lawsuit against TomTom, the natural question is whether the new patent agreement covers any open-source technologies Lexmark might be using. But Microsoft won't say.
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Microsoft says it has struck similar licensing deals with printing and imaging companies in the past, including Hewlett-Packard, Brother Industries, Fuji Xerox, and Kyocera Mita.
Lexmark offers Linux drivers for its printers, but it's not clear whether -- just like Brother [
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2] for example -- Lexmark uses FOSS inside its products. 
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Update: Additional coverage below.
Press release
IDG: 
Microsoft and Lexmark Ink Patent Deal
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CNET: 
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