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- Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2006 16:05:05 +0900
- From: Edward Middleton <edward@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Novel embraces Microsoft
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stephen@example.com wrote: > Edward Middleton writes: > > > > How would litigation work in this case? i.e. what legal grounds would > > > MS/Novell have for taking the Samba developers to court? > > > > Possibly patent infringement. I don't think the SAMBA developers would > > have any problems, > > If it's patent infringement, it would apply to the developers, too, > and since I doubt they would expect significant royalty revenue from > third parties after the Unisys/LZW fiasco (Unisys and everybody else > lost, the lawyers won), the goal would be suppressing compatible > versions of SMB or whatever. > If they had enforceable patents in technology used by SAMBA then they could cause problems for the SAMBA developers but strategically it would be counterproductive. A lot of companies supporting Windows-Linux interoperability, including Novell, rely on SAMBA. If Microsoft started attacking samba developers they would drive samba development into companies with deeper pockets or patent sharing arrangements. Edward
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