THE file system patents from Microsoft may be on the verge of collapse. Nonetheless, companies like this one called Paragon -- not just Tuxera -- help spread those patents to Linux. Equipment running Linux gets a Microsoft tax penalty this way. Former Microsoft staff adds a tax to FOSS through licence compliance placebo -- openwashed proprietary software from a company with "Open" in its name. We just know the trick (c/f OpenLogic).
The European Commission's anti-competition division has opened two formal investigations into Motorola Mobility after complaints from Apple and Microsoft about how it uses its patents against them.
Apple and M$, two of the biggest monopolists in IT (personal computing certainly, and branching out), are accusing Motorola of doing what they do… The irony makes me chuckle. M$ and Apple have been suing the world and don’t want to be sued and injuncted in return. Bullies hate it when someone has the nerve to stand up to them. It makes being a bully difficult when the herd stands and fights.
Google's Larry Page Blasts the Patent Wars
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It's worth remembering that before Google decided to make its largest ever bid for a technology company in the Motorola Mobility play, it had just lost in an effort to buy the patent portfolio of beleagured telecom company Nortel. That patent portfolio went to a consortium of companies that included Apple and Microsoft--both of them companies that are very seasoned in fighting intellectual property battles.
When Page announced the Motorola Mobility acquisition, he was quite clear that it was a patent play. "Our acquisition of Motorola will increase competition by strengthening Google’s patent portfolio, which will enable us to better protect Android from anti-competitive threats from Microsoft, Apple and other companies.” It's worth noting that he singled out two of the companies that had just outbid Google for mobile patents.
Comments
Michael
2012-04-08 05:28:27
A monopolist cannot have only a small percentage of the market - by definition. In most of the markets Apple is in, they have well less than 50% of the market share.
Really... you are just spewing nonsense.
walterbyrd
2012-04-08 22:12:45
I have already proved this is true, so don't keep asking for proof when I have already provided it. Read my old posts.
Michael
2012-04-09 00:40:18