Thursday 21 February 2008, 5:28 PM
Microsoft: The difference this time is that we're actually doing something
Bob Muglia: "Just as we did when we hammered out our compliance, there is aclear difference between people who are developing OS software ad engaging in non-commercial distribution, and those engaged in commercial distribution."
"The basic analysis is," added Brad Smith, "that we have valuable intellectual property in our patents. We will continue to view that as valuable IP, and will continue to commercialise that from all users. We also have some trade secret information that we still value but which we will make free of charge. We are opening up but at the same time we will retain the value in our IP."
Smith also indicated there will be more to come: "We have always said in the past that any step would not be the last step we would ever take. Ths has been a continuing evolution."
Perhaps the most interesting quote I picked out among the noise and the news that the European Commission is not terribly impressed is that "The difference this time is that we're backing it up with actions." The 30,000 pages of documentationp promised today, together with more details of the deal, are posted on Microsoft's website here.
Comments on this post
"Yes, now, instead of talking, we're TALKING!!!"
The difference is not detectable.
Don't worry, we're aware of the undetectable difference and have been spending some time analysing what the difference really is. As you point out, the answer actually seems to be very little. We'll be posting a more inciteful, cutting piece of comment on this within the next hour that should illustrate in an enteraining fashion just what's going on - I'll update this post with a link when that piece goes live.
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