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Tough Talk: Microsofts Patent Path in Words

Tough Talk: Microsofts Patent Path in Words
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Tough Talk: Microsofts Patent Path in Words

Tough Talk: Microsofts Patent Path in Words

A timeline of Microsofts tough talk on patents, open source and free software from those on both sides of the fight.


Tough Talk: Microsofts Patent Path in Words – Feb. 1976

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One thing you do is prevent good software from being written. Who can afford to do professional work for nothing? What hobbyist can put three man-years into programming, finding all bugs, documenting his product and distribute for free? The fact is


Tough Talk: Microsofts Patent Path in Words – May 1991

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If people had understood how patents would be granted when most of todays ideas were invented, and had taken out patents, the industry would be at a complete standstill today. I feel certain that some large company will patent some obvious thing r


Tough Talk: Microsofts Patent Path in Words – April 2004

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One thing they will do with their patent portfolio is enforce it against open-source software… Not to get money, because we dont have any; but they will attempt to block our implementations.’

Bruce Perens, co-founder of the Open Source Init


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Tough Talk: Microsofts Patent Path in Words – April 2004

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It was impossible to create a technical collaboration framework without having some framework in which both companies could be assured that theyve got the right protections looking back and forward with respect to each others intellectual propert


Tough Talk: Microsofts Patent Path in Words – July 2004

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Over the next year, Microsoft will file for more than 3,000 patents — up very dramatically — and make us one of the top companies in the world in terms of innovative activities.’

Bill Gates, Microsoft chairman and founder, July 2004


Tough Talk: Microsofts Patent Path in Words – Nov. 2004

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Software patents are dangerous to the economy at large, and particularly to the European economy.

Linus Torvalds, Michael Widenius and Rasmus Lerdorf to the EU, Nov. 2004


Tough Talk: Microsofts Patent Path in Words – Nov. 2004

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We recommend to all governments that they not get emotionally involved in preferring either software that comes from commercial companies or open-source software.’

Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, Nov. 2004


Tough Talk: Microsofts Patent Path in Words – Dec. 2004

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Microsoft provides uncapped IP [intellectual property] indemnification of their products.

Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, in a December, 2004 e-mail to customers describing how Windows is cheaper and more secure than Linux.


Tough Talk: Microsofts Patent Path in Words – July 2005

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There were only two paths forward that made sense for not only us but for all European inventors: that there be a good, uniform patent regime put in place across Europe or that there be no resolution at all… I think the position the Parliament to


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Tough Talk: Microsofts Patent Path in Words – Nov. 2006

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If a customer says, Look, do we have liability for the use of your patented work? Essentially, if youre using non-SUSE Linux, then Id say the answer is yes.

Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, Nov. 2006


Tough Talk: Microsofts Patent Path in Words – Nov. 2006

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The Microsoft-Novell deal is built on respect for the innovations of each company and the open-source community, and a passion for what we can deliver for our customers together.

Brad Smith, Microsoft lead attorney, Nov. 2006


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