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November 2nd, 2006

The meat of the Microsoft-Novell deal is in the patents

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 3:38 pm

Categories: Corporate strategy, Windows client, Windows server

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The most meaty part of the November 2 cooperative-technology deal between Microsoft and Novell is also the hardest to understand: The patent portion.

Luckily, Jason Matusow, Microsoft's Director of Corporate Standards, breaks it all down in his posting today. The highlights:

* Novell and Microsoft are providing covenants to each other’s customers, therefore releasing each company from the other’s patent portfolio. "This may sounds odd vs. a traditional patent cross-license agreement but it is one of the things that makes this deal so unique," Matusow said."What it really means is that customers deploying technologies from Novell and Microsoft no longer have to fear about possible lawsuits or potential patent infringement from either company."

* From the start, a design principle of the agreement was to be compatible with the GPL.

* Under the patent agreement, customers will receive coverage for Mono, Samba, and OpenOffice as well as .NET and Windows Server. "All of these technologies will be improved upon during the 5 years of the agreement and there are some limits on the coverage that would be provided for future technologies added to these offerings," Matusow noted.

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Hovespian Fell Into the Trap  Tim Patterson | 11/02/06
and violating patents is okay with you  zzz1234567890 | 11/02/06
No def  Tim Patterson | 11/02/06
So it's okay with you that Microsoft is inducing copyright infringement  Edward Meyers | 11/03/06
You know better.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/03/06
Ah no  maldain | 11/03/06
Samba is GPLed  Edward Meyers | 11/03/06
Yes, it's ALL about the patents.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/02/06
Never read the GPL-  Edward Meyers | 11/03/06
Sorry but it doesn't mean anything  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/03/06
GPL is a licensing structure  maldain | 11/03/06
Wrong again  Edward Meyers | 11/03/06
Something I don't understand  beaner1111@... | 11/03/06
No intention of going after users  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/03/06
Patents  kevinclosson | 11/03/06
The GPL itself kills the patent issue  Edward Meyers | 11/03/06
MS/SuSE merger  Rhodie | 11/04/06

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