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The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Microsoft is an elephant that needs to be turned to stop it trampling the open source community, according to a vocal critic of the software giant's approach to software patents.
By Trevor Clarke | 21 January, 2010 17:08
The Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) has brought a copyright lawsuit against 14 consumer electronics companies for allegedly violating GNU General Public License (GPL) in the use of GPL-licensed software in their products. Among those named in the suit are Best Buy, JVC, Western Digital Technologies and Westinghouse.
By Joab Jackson | 15 December, 2009 07:06
Microsoft yesterday re-released a Windows 7 installation tool that it admitted included open-source code, and has posted the utility's source code to its own open-source site.
By Gregg Keizer | 11 December, 2009 05:34
Artifex Software is suing Palm over the PDF (Portable Document Format) viewer in Palm's Pre smartphone, it said on Thursday.
By Mikael Ricknäs | 07 December, 2009 07:53
Microsoft Friday acknowledged that its Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool does indeed include open source code. To correct the error, the company next week will make the source code and binaries for the tool available under terms of the GPL v2 license.
By John Fontana | 14 November, 2009 09:48
Microsoft has yanked a tool it touted as a way for netbook owners to install Windows 7 without a DVD drive after a prominent blogger accused the company of using open-source code without acknowledging where it originated.
By Gregg Keizer | 11 November, 2009 08:31
Code that Microsoft released Monday for the Linux kernel under the General Public License version 2 (GPLv2) was in violation of that license before Microsoft made it available, according to an open-source network engineer.
By Elizabeth Montalbano | 24 July, 2009 08:51
Microsoft has made its second release under the General Public License in two days with software for the open-source online learning system Moodle.
By Elizabeth Montalbano | 22 July, 2009 04:08
Microsoft Corp.'s move to release three of its drivers to Linux, however technically modest it may be, could put pressure on other closed-source vendors to follow suit.
By Computerworld Staff | 21 July, 2009 08:33
In an historic move, Microsoft Monday submitted driver source code for inclusion in the Linux kernel under a GPLv2 license.
By John Fontana | 21 July, 2009 08:06
The Software Freedom Law Center, which provides legal help to the free and open-source software community, has released a detailed document that describes how users and vendors can ensure they are in compliance with the open-source GNU General Public License (GPL).
By Chris Kanaracus | 22 August, 2008 08:34
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