Who should Software Freedom sue on FAT32?

    Date: 03/07/09 (Open Source)    Keywords: linux, microsoft

    Microsoft owns FAT32, but it didn't appear to pursue its rights against companies that supported FAT32 in their Linux thumb drives and consumer electronics. Until the TomTom case. At which point it comes out that Microsoft had secret cross-licensing deals with all those other guys which violate the GPL.

    Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/zdnet/open-source/~3/TCw_rW8Bu5E/

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