<h3>Sparks fly less than a month after Microsoft and Novell signed partnership </h3> <div class="byline">By <a href="http://www.linuxworld.com/Home/jfontana.html">John Fontana</a>, Network World, 11/21/06 </div> <!-- CONTENT GOES HERE--> <div class="first">For the second time in two years, <a xmlns:o="urn:www.microsoft.com/office" xmlns:st1="urn:www.microsoft.com/smarttags" xmlns:w="urn:www.microsoft.com/word" href="http://www.networkworld.com/news/financial/microsoft.html">Microsoft</a> CEO Steve Ballmer last week played the patent infringement card against Linux and again set off a round of negative speculation and vendor clarifications.....</div>As part of the deal between Microsoft and Novell, the pair is making payments to each other not to assert patent claims. Novell is paying $40 million to
Microsoft in exchange for the latter company's pledge not to sue SUSE Linux users over possible patent violations, and Microsoft is paying Novell $108 million for a similar agreement that says Novell won�t sue Microsoft users....<br><div>Experts have speculated the Microsoft-Novell deal was, in part, a swipe at Linux leader Red Hat and that Ballmer�s recent comments over intellectual property were in that vein. </div> <div>�I guess that could be the rationale, but is Red Hat that much of threat to stoop to this level?� said Ovum Summit�s Davis.</div><div>http://www.linuxworld.com/news/2006/112106-ballmer-linux.html?page=1</div><div>-----</div>/end test message/<br><br><p>
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