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    Reggie | # 1 | 2010-04-28, 13:54 | Report

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    April 27, 2010 — Microsoft Corp. and HTC Corp. have signed a patent agreement that provides broad coverage under Microsoft’s patent portfolio for HTC’s mobile phones running the Android mobile platform. Under the terms of the agreement, Microsoft will receive royalties from HTC.
    What?

    It talks about Intellectual Property (IP) but does not specify which part of the Andriod phones violate Microsoft's IP (ActiveSync? Sense UI?). And why is Google not part of this?

    Link: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/p...27mshtcpr.mspx

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    nosa101 | # 2 | 2010-04-28, 14:10 | Report

    I wonder if this has anything to do with the Apple suit. Cutting a deal with the devil?

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    rm42 | # 3 | 2010-04-28, 14:26 | Report

    Microsoft is just trying to expand on the *perception* that Linux infringes on its mystery patents. Someone needs to stand up to them and publicly refuse to pay for this form of extortion. Companies that are basing their business on Linux need to unite their forces against these shenanigans and offer protection and even a reward to any company that is approached by Microsoft with similar intent and that is willing to publicly stand up to them.

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    ysss | # 4 | 2010-04-28, 14:33 | Report

    @rm42: what'choo talkin' 'bout, willis?

    I applaud your pointless bravado, but we don't even know any concrete details behind MS & htc's deal.

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    Ronaldo | # 5 | 2010-04-28, 14:44 | Report

    Originally Posted by ysss View Post
    @rm42: what'choo talkin' 'bout, willis?

    I applaud your pointless bravado, but we don't even know any concrete details behind MS & htc's deal.
    why are most of your post full of sarcasm? can you not reply normally?

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    Spotfist | # 6 | 2010-04-28, 14:44 | Report

    It's probably down to the number of changes to the Android opperating system, most OS's are written once and then as we are experiencing at the moment, it's a long wait until the next update (pr 1.2)

    Microsoft probably owns the patent for "writing a really bad OS so as to be able to patch up loads and make money in the background through advertising etc..."

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    rm42 | # 7 | 2010-04-28, 14:47 | Report

    Originally Posted by ysss View Post
    @rm42: what'choo talkin' 'bout, willis?

    I applaud your pointless bravado, but we don't even know any concrete details behind MS & htc's deal.
    We have all the details we are going to get.

    "Microsoft Corp. and HTC Corp. have signed a patent agreement that provides broad coverage under Microsoft's patent portfolio for HTC's mobile phones running the Android mobile platform. Under the terms of the agreement, Microsoft will receive royalties from HTC."

    What more do you want? The deal specifically mentions royalties for every Android phone due to its use of some mysterious, undisclosed, patent. Its like Jonny Mafioso announcing to the towns folk that the good guys from the groceries store on Passive Street have purchased protection from him against some mysterious calamity that could befall them. Jonny then goes on to encourage every other groceries store in town to purchase similar protection for their own good.

    Microsoft is not going to specify what those patents are because they either do not exist or are easy to work around. That is why someone needs to stand up to them so that they show their cards.

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    fatalsaint | # 8 | 2010-04-28, 14:50 | Report

    Originally Posted by rm42 View Post
    What more do you want? The deal specifically mentions royalties for every Android phone due to its use of some mysterious, undisclosed, patent.
    So why are they only going after HTC?

    This may be a hardware more than software thing? Otherwise Microsoft should have patents filed against Motorola, Google, Samsung, etc. as well.

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    johnel | # 9 | 2010-04-28, 14:54 | Report

    Maybe it is the driver for FAT/FAT32 for embedded systems?

    or

    "We (Microsoft) cannot compete in your marketplace so we will buy some of your profits via patent fees instead."

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    rm42 | # 10 | 2010-04-28, 14:55 | Report

    Originally Posted by fatalsaint View Post
    So why are they only going after HTC?

    This may be a hardware more than software thing? Otherwise Microsoft should have patents filed against Motorola, Google, Samsung, etc. as well.
    The deal specifically mentions Android, in other words Linux. This has been Microsoft's strategy for a while. Where have you been?

    http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortu.../28/100033867/

    http://alastairotter.com/2010/03/mic...tent-strategy/

    No company using Linux is safe as long as this situation continues.

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