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July 18th, 2007

Microsoft establishes more anti-GPLv3 precautions

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 10:11 am

Categories: Legal, Linux, Novell

Tags: Linux, Linspire, Video Game, Microsoft Corp., GPLv3, Mary Jo Foley

Microsoft is running as fast as it can to patch up its patent agreements with Linux vendors to thwart any possible impact from the GPLv3.

On the heels of repudiating any Novell Linux products covered by the GPLv3, Microsoft is taking a similar tack with Linspire, another of the Linux distribution vendors which inked a patent-protection/interoperability contract with Microsoft.

Microsoft announced the signing of a patent-protection deal with Linspire on June 13. The deal also went beyond patent-protection to include various interoperability provisions. But like all of Microsoft’s agreements with Linux distro vendors, the crux of the Linspire deal was/is patent protection.

On July 5, Microsoft posted to its Web site a “Covenant to Customers” document. (Thanks to Information Week for unearthing the link.) That document details terms of what is and isn’t protected by the Linspire-Microsoft deal. On the “isn’t” side are any client offerings covered by the GPL v3. From Microsoft’s Covenant document:

“‘Client Offerings’ means any software products of Linspire that include the Linux operating system, including Linspire Five-0 and successor offerings. However, Client Offerings do not include (i) any portions of products that comprise or include Foundry Products, Clone Products, GPLv3 Software or Other Excluded Products, (ii) Freespire and any other software offerings that include the Linux operating system for which Linspire receives no Revenue, (iii) any products running on a server, or (iv) any Linspire CNR applications distributed separately from the Linux operating system.”

In case you want the footnotes, “GPLv3 software” means:

“those portions of software products of Linspire, if any, that are distributed by Linspire under Version 3 or later of the GNU General Public License (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html).”

And “Other Excluded Products” refer to:

“(a) any applications (e.g. office productivity applications, word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software) to the extent they are hosted by or running on a computer acting as a server for a connected client device, (b) any software embedded in, or otherwise running on, any servers or other devices (printers, cameras, game consoles, set-top boxes, phones, handheld devices, TVs, etc.) other than personal computers, laptops or workstation computers, and (c) new features and functions in the following categories of products: (i) video game consoles (e.g., Xbox video game consoles), console games, video game applications designed to run on a computer, and on-line video gaming services (e.g., Xbox live); (ii) business applications designed, marketed and used to meet the data processing requirements of particular business functions, such as but not limited to accounting, payroll, human resources, project management, personnel performance management, sales management, financial forecasting, financial reporting, customer relationship management, and supply chain management; and (iii) unified communications.”

In other words, if Linspire adopts the GPLv3, customers won’t get a whole lot of protection from Microsoft at all.

I’m betting there’s another Covenant in the works for Xandros. (So far, I can’t find one if it exists.)

The Free Software Foundation released the GPLv3 on June 29. Some Linux vendors have given the new license their full backing; others have yet to do so. Prior to the final GPLv3 release, Linspire CEO Kevin Carmony was critical of some of its terms.

If all of the Microsoft patent-protection deals attempt to disclude GPLv3 software, do they really have any merit, as far as “protecting” users?

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another example of M$ trying to control everything again. if they can't own
it or otherwise profit from it they will kill it.

typical.

i refuse to live in a microsoft world.

billy-boy can take a hike, a long walk off a short pier, etc.

not gonna do... (Read the rest)
Posted by: wessonjoe Posted on: 07/19/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Blog title misleading  Confused by religion | 07/18/07
It is unblinking eye  TripleII | 07/18/07
Not misleading at all  Villane | 07/18/07
Blog title accurate  DonRupertBitByte | 07/18/07
Message has been deleted.  andrej770 | 07/18/07
Message has been deleted.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/18/07
Message has been deleted.  DonRupertBitByte | 07/18/07
Message has been deleted.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/18/07
"lipstick on a pig"  Ole Man | 07/18/07
Richard Stallman must have done a good seeing all the deleted messages.  DonnieBoy | 07/19/07
Putting the horse back in the barn ...  George Mitchell | 07/18/07
Nicely spotted  bportlock | 07/18/07
GPLv3 will kill M$  Linux Geek | 07/18/07
Does M$ pay you to post here?  bportlock | 07/18/07
dang MS Shill;)  Monkey_MCSE | 07/18/07
is M$ paying you with dope...?  Linux Geek | 07/18/07
Because you are backfire meat.  osreinstall | 07/18/07
You should have stayed  Linux User 147560 | 07/18/07
So this is the latest "last nail" in the M$ coffin then?  Badgered | 07/18/07
Must be going on his 7th Stanley claw hammer by now.  osreinstall | 07/18/07
GPLv3 will not harm Microsoft.  B.O.F.H. | 07/18/07
it will not harm M$, it will kill it!  Linux Geek | 07/18/07
Message has been deleted.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/18/07
Wow, he does have his ******* all in a bunch over the GPL3.  DonnieBoy | 07/19/07
It would probubly have a marginal effect at best.  B.O.F.H. | 07/18/07
It will kill it...... 'again', you mean?  Badgered | 07/19/07
Actually it's copyleft  magcomment | 07/18/07
Perhaps you should look up what a Copyleft is.  B.O.F.H. | 07/18/07
BACK!  Linux User 147560 | 07/18/07
Does it protect customers using GPL-3  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/18/07
I'm sure you'd prefer BSD licenses  Scottman_z | 07/18/07
In this case, what I prefer doesn't matter.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/18/07
Stallman wanted to stop these special agreements and he has succeeded ...  George Mitchell | 07/18/07
You gotta love this: "dictated by the FSF".  ye | 07/18/07
The FSF has as much right as MS to dictate how their code is used ...  George Mitchell | 07/18/07
A twister is a Twister is a Twister  goxk@... | 07/18/07
Great post ...  George Mitchell | 07/18/07
Absolutely spot on  whisperycat | 07/18/07
Hats off to you!  Ole Man | 07/18/07
That all remains to be seen.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/18/07
At this point no one has any grounds to sue ...  George Mitchell | 07/18/07
Re: That all remains to be seen.  none none | 07/18/07
Already been seen. It has been brought,...  Mike Hunt | 07/19/07
How about a lengthy, in-depth, explanation?  Ole Man | 07/18/07
MS doesn't like GPL-3 for...  bjbrock | 07/18/07
Prove ANYTHING you just spouted.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/18/07
Re : Prove ANYTHING you just spouted.  goxk@... | 07/18/07
the same goes for MS  Monkey_MCSE | 07/18/07
So when the shoe's on the other foot...  Tony Agudo | 07/18/07
You slay me.  none none | 07/18/07
Everyone is sitting in the wings, waiting........  Ole Man | 07/18/07
Richard Stallman has 'em scared alright. Microsoft must understand that it  DonnieBoy | 07/18/07
YOu have it backward, Stallman was scarred so  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/18/07
It must be doing something...  Monkey_MCSE | 07/18/07
Would appear that No_Ax_to_Grind is terrified.  B.O.F.H. | 07/18/07
Excellent Observations . . .  Basic Logic | 07/18/07
No, he's "scarred" not "scared"  Mike Hunt | 07/19/07
Re: YOu have it backward, Stallman was scarred so  none none | 07/18/07
If GPLv3 keeps the MS toll booth out of Linux, I'm for it...  Basic Logic | 07/18/07
Umm, clue for ya  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/18/07
RE : Umm, clue for ya  goxk@... | 07/18/07
Spot on! "No_Ax" should change his handle to "No_Clue". (nt)  Basic Logic | 07/18/07
I would add to your shame if you were sensible to it. [NT]  none none | 07/18/07
aahh The sensibilities  goxk@... | 07/18/07
Re: aahh The sensibilities  none none | 07/19/07
Apology heartely accepted & also offered back  goxk@... | 07/19/07
Really ? Check out the source code sometime.  magcomment | 07/18/07
Problem is that "No_Ax" posted the rant before researching...  Basic Logic | 07/19/07
before researching... ???  Ole Man | 07/19/07
Also, Linus doesn't hold the copyrights  magcomment | 07/18/07
Won't Wash  swhiser | 07/18/07
Idealistic vs practical.  kraterz | 07/18/07
Many but not all  magcomment | 07/18/07
There's NOT a lot of logic  Ole Man | 07/18/07
Time for a new South Park episode...  jasonp@... | 07/19/07
another example of M$ trying to control everything again. if they can't own  wessonjoe | 07/19/07

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