Comments on: Microsoft Pulls an SCO, Novell Gives Credence to Arguments http://techrights.org/2007/05/13/war-on-free-software/ Free Software Sentry – watching and reporting maneuvers of those threatened by software freedom Fri, 25 Nov 2016 09:41:40 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.9.14 By: G. Michaels http://techrights.org/2007/05/13/war-on-free-software/comment-page-1/#comment-44988 Tue, 09 Dec 2008 01:27:38 +0000 http://boycottnovell.com/2007/05/13/war-on-free-software/#comment-44988 Take what this ‘twitter’ person says with a large grain of salt.

Note: writer of this comment adds absolutely nothing but stalking and personal attacks against readers, as documented here.

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By: twitter http://techrights.org/2007/05/13/war-on-free-software/comment-page-1/#comment-44880 Mon, 08 Dec 2008 22:23:49 +0000 http://boycottnovell.com/2007/05/13/war-on-free-software/#comment-44880 Steve Balmer’s reference repudiated Steve Ballmer’s patents claim in November of 2004. Steve got his numbers from an OSRM report by Dan Ravicher about the danger of software patents.

“Microsoft is up to its usual FUD [fear, uncertainty and doubt],” said Dan Ravicher, author of the study Microsoft cites, who is an attorney and executive director of PUBPAT (the Public Patent Foundation). “Open source faces no more, if not less, legal risk than proprietary software. The market needs to understand that the study Microsoft is citing actually proves the opposite of what they claim it does. There is no reason to believe that GNU/Linux has any greater risk of infringing patents than Windows, Unix-based or any other functionally similar operating system. Why? Because patents are infringed by specific structures that accomplish specific functionality,” Ravicher said.

This really needs to be trotted out wherever M$ waves patent FUD.

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By: shane http://techrights.org/2007/05/13/war-on-free-software/comment-page-1/#comment-673 Mon, 14 May 2007 00:22:00 +0000 http://boycottnovell.com/2007/05/13/war-on-free-software/#comment-673 Hmmm. Why no response to my earlier request for specificity? Obviously, MS has performed a detailed analysis since then, here is a supposed breakdown:

But he does break down the total number allegedly violated – 235 – into categories. He says that the Linux kernel – the deepest layer of the free operating system, which interacts most directly with the computer hardware – violates 42 Microsoft patents. The Linux graphical user interfaces – essentially, the way design elements like menus and toolbars are set up – run afoul of another 65, he claims. The Open Office suite of programs, which is analogous to Microsoft Office, infringes 45 more. E-mail programs infringe 15, while other assorted FOSS programs allegedly transgress 68.

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