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Microsoft's protocol license agreementMicrosoft's protocol license agreementPosted Nov 9, 2004 17:16 UTC (Tue) by sab39 (guest, #2185)In reply to: Microsoft's protocol license agreement by cpm Parent article: Microsoft's protocol license agreement
Actually I was suggesting that as long as *anyone* actually goes after them and sticks to it, the courts will be (at least to a first approximation) fair and honest. Seems that everyone who might have a case decides to settle instead, though - Sun, AOL/Netscape, and now Novell. In at least two out of three of these cases, "settle" appears to be a euphemism for "bend over"... too little information to tell if Novell's in that boat, yet, but their pullout from the European antitrust case suggests that it might have been.
Can't blame the courts for the fact that all the plaintiffs are (as the Governator would put it) legal girlie men...
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Microsoft's protocol license agreement Posted Nov 9, 2004 21:49 UTC (Tue) by cpm (subscriber, #3554) [Link] Well, in the end, I think everyone settles, because Microsoft hasvery deep pockets, and knows that if a Sun/Novell or whatever is really going to be responsible to its stockholders, it's going to take the money, rather than spend every last nickle in a vain hope that it will live long enough to collect a judgement.
MS can, and will tie things up until it get terms it can live with,
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