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Microsoft's Armament Against Free Software and Other Software Patents News

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Quiet armament from a not-so-retired Bill Gates



Summary: A close look at Microsoft's maneuvers that may compromise Free software later on

WE PREVIOUSLY summarised Microsoft's plan against Free software. It's about software patents and there is a lot going on in Kirkland (Washington) and Bellevue, however quietly.



Bill Gates' own patent-trolling firm is called Searete [1, 2]. At this early stage it is harvesting patents, but Gates' friend and massive patent troll, whom he invests money in, is already using his harvest at Intellectual Ventures to bully companies so that they pay patent tax. That is just the nature of patent trolling.

TechFlash is keeping an eye on Searete. Todd Bishop shows that Bill Gates is still adding patents to the arsenal of his very own patents shell.

The patent applications, made public today, were filed by Searete LLC, which is part of Intellectual Ventures, the Bellevue-based invention house and patent company. Nathan Myhrvold, Microsoft’s former chief technology officer, runs Intellectual Ventures and is also named among the inventors on the electromagnetic-engine patent applications.

That suggests the filings resulted from one of Intellectual Ventures' brainstorming sessions, in which Gates has been known to participate.


Was Bill Gates always such a fan of patents? Probably not. He once wrote: “If people had understood how patents would be granted when most of today’s ideas were invented, and had taken out patents, the industry would be at a complete standstill today." A complete standstill is perhaps a "Good Thing" when Microsoft enjoys dominance in some key areas.

Microsoft's playbook for patent extortion (hardcover) is a subject that was covered here before [1, 2, 3], but now comes Matt Asay's turn.

Novell, as Phelps highlights and which CNET recently noted, is an exception to this rule, having approached Microsoft.

As with Novell, Phelps routinely neglects to mention facts that might cast Microsoft's IP actions in anything less than a warm and glowing light. For instance, he talks up Microsoft's generous decision to share 30,000 pages of technical documentation, conveniently forgetting to mention that the action was spurred by its desire to get out from under the European Commission's antitrust eye. (It didn't quite work.)

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The cheek Phelps uses here is breathtaking. First of all, he reiterates over and over throughout the book that Microsoft is a regular target for firms claiming Microsoft's technology violates their IP, suggesting that Microsoft may be the one with an IP problem, not open source, which has almost never been the subject of an IP-infringement lawsuit.

Except those funded (or started, as in TomTom) by Microsoft, of course, as SCO's failed suit against Novell appears to have been. In other words, this pitch-black Microsoft pot is calling a nearly lily-white kettle black, even as it attempts to smear the kettle with black paint.

This is galling in the extreme.

Ironically, Phelps suggests that the open-source charm offensive was all about providing interoperability to customers, but then declares two pages later that IP license agreements "wouldn't solve the interoperability problem." Well, of course not. But then, it's not really about interoperability. Patents are not critical to interoperability, as Microsoft's deal with Red Hat demonstrates.

[...]

In other words, the old Microsoft seemed to be doing quite well before Phelps made it an active patent tax collector.


This strategy may have already backfired, but Microsoft does not know what else to try. The business models it grew up in (and ruthless/illegal business practices) no longer work.

TomTom Revisited



The TomTom case is closed, but the FAT case is not. This week's episode of Linux Outlaws covers the topic.

On this special show, we talk about the Microsoft/TomTom settlement and interview Linux Basement’s Chad Wollenberg on open source in schools.


In other interesting news, somebody points out purely technical reasons to bury FAT.

In addition to being an out-of-date filesystem which Microsoft is suing companies over left and right, FAT has some other serious limitations, one of which is a 4GB file size limit. I'm sure at some point, Bill Gates said "4GB ought to be enough for anybody." ;) Other filesystems which are similarly limited include HFS and ReiserFS.


Glyn Moody goes further and argues that patents and Free software are a subject to be reassessed and resolved in a sort of preemptive fashion. His conclusion:

So, in my view, the OSI should not give in to this blackmail, but should stand firm on the fundamental principle that software patents are an unmitigated harm for free software. It should reject the current proposed licence, and insist that if the MPEG Working Group wishes to benefit from open source, it should play by open source's rules.


Miguel and Microsoft Embrace and 'Extend' GNU/Linux



The ludicrous series from Miguel de Icaza carries on. Looking at the comments in LinuxToday, one person asks why these people are "in denial over the bits revealed by the TomTom episode."

When you extend so that they can use the extensions themselves rather easily.. but you can't use their extensions, that is called helping them even further.

What you want to do is to use a platform that is significantly different, one Monopolysoft can't leverage nearly as much as they can leverage "dotnet".

Of course, if the mono folks were truly focused on achieving major migrations away from MSdotnet, that may yield some fruit. I think that is a losing effort or at least is inefficient (unless Microsoft were paying you to do that.. riiight) .. and still helps Microsoft more than if they seriously forked from the "standard" or just used something else.

Are the mono folks going to continue to push silver/moonlight? Do they persist on helping Microsoft? Are they in denial over the bits revealed by the TomTom episode?

Microsoft doesn't have a chance at reason until after they have lost their monopolies and suffered for a while longer. And the mono folks and Novell just aren't convincing.


From another comment:

Please go on to give Ms a stronghold in the FLOSS world... I do not a know thing that have been more destructive for FLOSS than Mr. Icaza. His never ending effort to make MS technology dominate in the FLOSS world is just sad to see.


And another comment:

why Miguel has been to boastful of MONO/.NET lately. He's trying to cover up those who have actually tried Silverlight/.NET and DUMPED it like the POS it is. I tip my hat to MLB.com for seeing at least some light and went to flash.


Others are blaming GNOME for Novell's Microsoft/Mono fetish, but that's just wrong.

there are way to many clueless people in linux.

if u want to not get warts use KDE.


IBM Shame



IBM pretends that its most ridiculous (and offensive) of patents are being re-filed by mistake. Yes, IBM is withdrawing this application and pretends that patent applications just magically grow feet and find their way back into the queue of the USPTO.

IBM should know better, but in many ways, it's part of the problem. The same goes for Apple.

Apple Sued



Apple was once hawkish on patents. So how does it feel to be sued almost every week?



The Taiwanese company Elan Microelectronics has sued Apple, alleging infringement of two of its touch screen patents, an Elan spokesman said Wednesday.




'Pirate' Microsoft Found Guilty of 'Stealing' Patents



Microsoft lost a case that was mentioned here the other day. Since Microsoft loves accusing others of being "pirates" and "stealing", what will Microsoft have to say for its defence?

For future reference, here are just a few among hundreds of articles on the subject:



Microsoft might also try to use this to justify taxation of its own competitors, so the idea that Microsoft will learn its lesson by getting punished repeatedly is only one side of this story.

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