Why?
Posted Nov 3, 2006 3:21 UTC (Fri) by
landley (guest, #6789)
In reply to:
Why? by gdt
Parent article:
Novell's press release on partnership with Microsoft
Well, one thing that looks clear is Microsoft wants to commercialize its
patent portfolio:
http://www.novell.com/linux/microsoft/faq.html
> Under the patent agreement, both companies will make up-front payments
> in exchange for a release from any potential liability for use of each
> others patented intellectual property, with a net balancing payment from
> Microsoft to Novell reflecting the larger applicable volume of
> Microsoft's product shipments. Novell will also make running royalty
> payments based on a percentage of its revenues from open source
> products.
...
> Q. Why is the patent agreement important?
>
> The patent agreement demonstrates that Microsoft is willing to enter
> into agreements that extend its patent protection to open source
> customers. This is an important foundation in building the bridge
> between proprietary and open source software.
Microsoft is paying Novell now, but after they've established the patent
portfolio as applying to Linux, and something royalty payments attach to?
They may expect money to flows their way later, after everybody's onboard.
Remember, the point of the SCO thing (from Microsoft's perspective) was to
attach per-unit royalties to Linux.
Rob
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