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08.05.15

Microsoft’s Patent Attacks on Free Software Intensify as Microsoft’s Mobile Ambitions Officially Dead and Vista 10 Failing

Posted in Bill Gates, GNU/Linux, Google, Patents, Vista 10, Windows at 11:10 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Looking for royalties — no matter how minuscule — on every Linux device sold

Love of money

Summary: Microsoft is very desperate to extract money out of Linux (which has won major battles and billions of users), using software patents and royalty stacking with help from patent trolls

ONE MUST be deluded or seriously misinformed to actually believe that Microsoft is doing well, having just laid off many employees, admitted billions in losses, permanently ended many of its products, and then revealed a widely-loathed version of Windows which many people are simply unwilling to adopt. They won’t ‘upgrade’ to it, not even for ‘free’ (a false promise even for those who 'upgrade'). Our confidential sources inside Microsoft say that even Microsoft staff doesn’t like Vista 10.

At the same time that Vista 10 was released Bill Gates, who is officially back to Microsoft’s management team, dumped his Microsoft shares by the millions (see “Warning Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) optimists! William Gates just Unloaded 4,000,000 shares.”)

Useds [sic] of Vista 10 don’t like it, so they use other software and defect away from what Microsoft is offering. Based on silence from Microsoft, not many people even install Vista 10. In the first day, despite it being a ‘free’ upgrade, less than 1% of useds actually moved to it and Microsoft has been tight-lipped since then. Every other number has been unofficial, speculative, and patently false, for reasons that we explained here before.

We now see more hogwash from the trend-setting media. Referring to Microsoft’s losses, the author says this “was only the third loss in its history as a public company.”

Not really, as there is a long history of financial fraud (false reporting of revenue and income). The New York Times trusts Microsoft’s claims far too irresponsibly. It’s just gullible. It also promotes the illusion of Microsoft layoffs not being Microsoft’s fault. Remember that Nokia did much better before Microsoft hijacked the company, initially with a mole. Microsoft layoffs are not just a Nokia thing. See this video from a guy whom Microsoft laid off “after 15 years of service” (to use his own words).

IBTimes, another misleading publication (usually misleads in favour of big businesses), pretends that Microsoft was “third among global smartphones”.

“That’s a low bar,” explained iophk to us. “But the ibtimes lumps several categories together to boost appearances of Microsoft market share.” Yes, they make it seem like Microsoft had nearly 4% of the market. In reality it’s far lower than that. Microsoft will soon head down towards 1% or 0%, considering its abandonment — indefinitely — of Windows Phone/Mobile.

A few days ago many news sites (e.g. [1, 2, 3, 4]) covered Nokia’s sale of HERE Maps for just over 3 billion dollars. Recall old articles such as “Nokia to Pay $8.1 Billion for Navteq”. “Contrast with sale price from a few days ago,” iophk wrote to us. It’s now down to less than half, so Microsoft’s damage to Nokia goes far beyond just the mobile business. German companies are eating Nokia’s remaining business, so Nokia will soon appear (and function) as nothing but a pile of patents, i.e. a patent troll.

Florian Müller, a German lobbyist who has worked for Microsoft, calls the sale of HERE Maps the “next stage of transformation into patent troll”. Remember that Microsoft already instructed Nokia to pass its patents to trolls such as MOSAID, i.e. trolls with a Linux-hostile track record. MOSAID has renamed itself since, but it’s the same evil entity with the same patents at hand. Microsoft armed MOSAID using Nokia’s patents. Sites like Groklaw didn’t miss that because of the huge number of patents involved. MOSAID is now known as “Conversant”, not to be confused with the Conservancy (pro-GPL).

“Remember that Microsoft already instructed Nokia to pass its patents to trolls such as MOSAID, i.e. trolls with a Linux-hostile track record.”Müller, incidentally, also wrote about Corel suing Microsoft using patents, perpetuating an unverified myth that “Microsoft has numerous patent cross-license agreements in place (including with dozens of smartphone, tablet and netbook manufacturers who pay Microsoft considerable amounts of royalties on devices powered by Google’s Android and Chrome operating systems)” (we do not know if Microsoft gets anything from these, except FUD and leverage). Remember that Microsoft’s goal is not to make Android its own cash cow but to make it uneconomic (not competitive in terms of price) because of many small royalties, aggregated/combined from many non-producing directions/vectors, to ultimately become huge numbers (patent stacking with help from Microsoft-leaning trolls, of which there can be thousands). Consider Intellectual Ventures, which was pretty much the creation of Microsoft and Bill Gates. It already has thousands of proxies (to litigate from) and 2 days ago this bizarre piece was grooming it (“Built By Industry Leading Companies” even though it is undeniably Microsoft connected). This revisionism and grooming of the world’s largest patent troll ought to worry everyone because in recent months Intellectual Ventures repeatedly used software patents to attack Android (we covered this at the time).

Putting aside the unverified claims from Müller (he has pro-Microsoft history and paychecks from Microsoft too), it is interesting to see Corel, which Microsoft destroyed like it later destroyed Novell and Nokia, taking Microsoft to court after all this time.

Another legal battle that made the news last week was to do with Motorola, a steward of Android (under Google) which Microsoft was extorting using patents. Google bought part of Motorola after Microsoft and other Android foes created CPTN and Rockstar, using patents from large companies that they bought. Those same Android foes wanted to buy Motorola’s patents (based on credible reports), so Google had to act fast and prevent that by bidding defensively, even overpaying by a huge margin. If Android foes tried to buy Motorola’s patents to weaponise them as well, having already used patents from companies like Novell and Nortel offensively, who can blame Google for buying Motorola’s patents? And watch what Microsoft is already doing with Nokia’s patents.

“Don’t think that a dying company like Microsoft will just drop dead without a last fight.”The Microsoft-Motorola situation quickly become a Microsoft-Google feud and some days ago Google lost this battle. To quote corporate media (Fortune): “The patent-fueled litigation frenzy among tech companies has finally subsided but, even as firms make nice with each other, there’s a lot of mopping up to do from the earlier fights that peaked around 2012. Take, for example, that time when Google GOOG bought Motorola and its patents in order to fight rivals, including Microsoft MSFT and Apple AAPL , who had ganged up to attack its Android devices.”

There is a lot more coverage in legal sites, legal chronicles, and legal blogs, not to mention Microsoft-friendly sites, pro-Microsoft sites (by design) [1, 2], and much of the corporate media [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9], even some smaller news sites [1, 2, 3], some of which focus on law [1, 2]. These all serve to remind us that Microsoft is still attacking Android (and by extension Linux) using software patents. Don’t think that a dying company like Microsoft will just drop dead without a last fight. Secrecy has been Microsoft’s strongest weapon here; it’s a shame that many Linux-leaning sites have been ignoring or overlooking this.

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14 Comments

  1. RavenNull said,

    August 5, 2015 at 10:25 pm

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    What the fuck is Vista 10? I used to have Windows Vista back when I was 16. I’m pretty sure nobody has Vista 10 from Microsoft because Microsoft never made anything called Vista 10. Now Microsoft did make something called Windows 10 and a bunch of people (myself included) have updated to that. You are correct though, not many people did update to Vista 10 (about 0 people).

    Dr. Roy Schestowitz Reply:

    Thanks for disregarding the entire article just because it attempts to remind people that all the same malicious antifeatures of Vista, including DRM at many levels (which it had gain notoriety for), remain in tact in predecessors.

  2. jbonline1010 said,

    August 5, 2015 at 11:10 pm

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    This is one of the worst articles I have ever read. The article is full of inaccurate statements some of which even contradict each other. To make it worse the author knows nothing about business or technology, easily proven by the article itself. This article would have been better if the author simply made the title “Why I Hate Microsoft” and for the article say “Because I Do”. That would have saved me time and provided the same useless information.

    Dr. Roy Schestowitz Reply:

    The article is full of inaccurate statements some of which even contradict each other.

    Can you please provide examples?

    To make it worse the author knows nothing about business or technology, easily proven by the article itself.

    Can you please provide examples?

    This article would have been better if the author simply made the title “Why I Hate Microsoft” and for the article say “Because I Do”.

    That’s just the classic “irrational hatred” ad hominem tactic. Care to point out factual errors?

    That would have saved me time and provided the same useless information.

    You have not said anything about the article itself.

  3. boris said,

    August 5, 2015 at 11:26 pm

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    Like RavenNull said, WTF is vista 10?

    It’s also pretty hard to take your article seriously when 90% of the references cited throughout it are links to your own site.

    Sorry but this is probably the most piss poor article I have read in quite a while. It is simply the author slagging off MS. And no I am not an ‘MS fanboi’, if anything I am an ‘OpenBSD fanboi’.

    Your article is so pathetic, one could be forgiven for thinking it came straight from the tabloid media.

    Dr. Roy Schestowitz Reply:

    Like RavenNull, you dismiss the article for using the term “Vista 10″ but say nothing at all about the article itself. Have you found inaccuracies? Errors?

    RavenNull Reply:

    Vista 10 is an error. You literally quoted an error then asked if he found any errors. Seriously dude your autism is off the charts.

    boris Reply:

    Wow. The stupidity is strong in this one.

    You obviously only read the first sentence of my comment and missed this part:

    It’s also pretty hard to take your article seriously when 90% of the references cited throughout it are links to your own site.

    Dr. Roy Schestowitz Reply:

    RavenNull,

    Defamatory insults show you are not here for an adults’ debate.

    boris Reply:

    My comment was aimed at the author, not you RavenNull, I must have hit teh wrong reply link.

    Dr. Roy Schestowitz Reply:

    Internal links are not, in their own right, indicative of errors.

  4. Michael_S said,

    August 6, 2015 at 11:35 am

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    Dr. Roy Schestowitz,
    Respectfully, this article is written from the perspective of someone that already hates Microsoft and already believes they have run deceitful publicity campaigns against competitors. That’s fine for people who agree with you, but I believe it will only alienate someone on the fence or ignorant of the topic before they encounter your writing.

    1. Microsoft Windows 10 has the same digital rights management as Windows Vista, arguably more. But using the term “Vista 10″ is silly. It’s especially bad because it carries the implicit assumption that Windows XP or other pre-Vista products were good for consumers, digital rights management, freedom, or privacy. They were not. All Microsoft Windows is bad, just use the real name.

    2. Windows 10 is a free upgrade for the same hardware you had for a previous version. It’s not a free upgrade for hardware changes. That’s not a surprise, that’s been Microsoft policy since at least 2001.

    3. The Windows 10 adoption rate has, if you believe the numbers, already hit 67 million machines. I would love to see Free, Libre, GNU/Linux installations take the world by storm but we don’t have anywhere near that number. Calling Windows 10 a flop is dishonest.

    4. The adoption rate for the start menu replacement software is in the less than 50,000 persons per day. If there are millions of people using Windows 10 already, that’s still a lower than 1% adoption rate. Sad to say, my kids use Windows for video games and they’re fine with the Windows 8 -style start screen interface.

    5. Bill Gates has been gradually pulling money out of his Microsoft stock for years. It’s not because he’s lost faith in the company, it’s because he’s funding other ventures and his charity organization. He just announced another billion dollar investment in renewable energy. That money had to come from somewhere.

    6. I’ve reviewed the links you provided and I don’t see any credible evidence the company is in trouble. Their total debt level is still far less than cash on hand, and their annual net profit is enough to make their acquisition and destruction of Nokia a 7 billion dollar game. In fact, Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer, and Satya Nadella probably think killing Nokia for 7 billion was worthwhile simply because it stopped them from switching to Android (or some other alternative).

    I can’t prove that they are not deceiving the SEC and Wall Street. But I don’t think you can prove that they are.

    Now again, I agree with you that Microsoft is funding patent trolls across the board, waging completely dishonest publicity campaigns against competitors at every level, and fundamentally can’t protect user privacy and rights while selling a proprietary operating system.

    But I think your article was more harm than help for anyone that didn’t already believe everything you wrote.

  5. antiriad said,

    August 6, 2015 at 12:14 pm

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    I really like the name “Vista 10″. It’s perfectly descriptive.

  6. dbmuse said,

    August 6, 2015 at 8:37 pm

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    Love the vista 10 name.
    A good reminder of upgrades that sucked.

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