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Linspire signs Linux patent deal with Microsoft

By Sumner Lemon , IDG News Service , 06/14/2007
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Linspire has signed an intellectual-property agreement with Microsoft that shields the Linux company's customers from patent claims.

Microsoft has claimed Linux and related open-source software violate 235 of its patents, but the company has not provided information to back its claims, including offering a list of its patents allegedly infringed upon. But that hasn't stopped Linux companies, such as Novell Inc. and Xandros Inc., from signing interoperability deals with Microsoft that guarantee protection for their customers from future patent claims.

As part of the agreement between Linspire and Microsoft, the companies have agreed to cooperate in several areas.

Linspire will work with Novell and Microsoft to develop open-source "translators" that allow Open Office and Microsoft Office users to share documents more easily. The company has also licensed Microsoft's RT audio codec to make its Pidgin IM (instant messaging) client interoperable with Windows Live Messenger and other Microsoft products.

As part of the deal, Linspire also pledged to add support for Windows Media 10 in future releases of its Linux OS distribution. The company also agreed to make Windows Live Search the default search engine in Linspire 5.0.

Financial terms of the agreement between Linspire and Microsoft were not disclosed.

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Linspire signs Linux patent deal with MicrosoftBy Microsoft Subnet on June 14, 2007, 11:12 amThe Microsoft Subnet blog post on this notes that Linspire's CEO, Kevin Carmony, used to be known as one of the most outspoken anti-Microsoft voices in the open-source...

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