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  • Wallace's Anti-GPL Suit Loses Again

    05/22/2006 6:45:29 AM PDT · by antiRepublicrat · 2 replies · 195+ views
    Enterprise Open Source Magazine ^ | May. 19, 2006 02:30 PM | Staff
    IBM, Red Hat, and Novell Named in Suit that Goes Down in Flames Daniel Wallace's second anti-GPL suit accusing IBM, Red Hat and Novell of predatory price-fixing and restraint of trade has gone down in flames like his first against the Free Software Foundation, which wrote the license. The second decision came from a different judge in the Southern District of Indiana and, like the first judge and the FSF complaint, he found that Wallace didn't properly state a claim. He said he accepted the allegations as true but that Wallace didn't allege anticompetitive effects in an identifiable market by...
  • Microsoft Warns SEC of Open-Source Threat By Peter Galli

    02/04/2003 5:52:54 AM PST · by chilepepper · 7 replies · 117+ views
    eWeek Magazine ^ | 4 February 2003 | Peter Galli
    Microsoft Corp. may in the future be forced to lower its software prices as a result of the growth of open source, the company cautioned in its latest filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. In its latest 10-Q quarterly filing, Microsoft said that the popularization of the open-source movement continues to pose a significant challenge to its business model. This threat includes "recent efforts by proponents of the open source model to convince governments worldwide to mandate the use of open source software in their purchase and deployment of software products. "To the extent the open source model gains...
  • MS in Peruvian open-source nightmare

    05/06/2002 12:57:30 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 5 replies · 97+ views
    The Register ^ | 05/05/2002 | Thomas C. Greene
    There's a letter circulating, purportedly from Peruvian Congressman David Villanueva Nuñez to Microsoft Peru, which cuts the heart out of Redmond's chief 'panic points' to chill those considering open-source migration. Apparently, the Peruvian government is considering a bill mandating open-source software for all public bureaux. From the congressman's letter, we gather that MS had circulated a FUD communiqué calculated to frighten world + dog with images of collapsing domestic software markets, spiraling costs and systems migration nightmares. Villanueva Nuñez slices and dices with great skill to reveal the internal inconsistencies, unsupportable claims and irrational conclusions which the MS flacks trade...