● 01.02.08

●● How Microsoft Profits from GNU/Linux at Our Expense, Thanks to Novell

Posted in Boycott Novell, Finance, GNU/Linux, Microsoft, Novell, Patents, SLES/SLED at 10:30 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Here is a timely blast from the past. DisinformationWeek shares something that was already known. When you buy SUSE, you pay Microsoft. In fact, the Novell deal allowed Microsoft to make money from Linux distributions whose vendors did not even have a deal signed with Microsoft. That alone should justify resentment and protest against Novell.

DisinformationWeek
When you buy SUSE, you pay Microsoft
make money from Linux distributions whose vendors did not even have a deal signed with Microsoft

Here is the short article that reiterates this fact.

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Evidence is emerging that Microsoft is making money, lots of it, from selling ‘certificates’ for Novell’s SUSE Linux. Microsoft gained the right to distribute the certificates a little more than a year ago under a marketing and technical alliance with Novell.

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So, while Linux — free software that competes with Windows — may still be a “cancer” for Microsoft, the company has found a way to profit from it. That’s a good trick . . . perhaps Microsoft should next enter the pharmaceutical market?

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Remember that Microsoft claims ownership of parts of Linux now. It calls that intellectual property, but it won't say what it actually is. Like a coward, Novell sacrificed not only its own soul. It essentially sold the blood of Linux and Free software as a whole.

calls that intellectual property
won't say what it actually is
sold
blood

If you don’t boycott Novell, you might see Linux being forced to pay Microsoft money for those mythical patents which make intellectual monopolies. Don’t let Microsoft so easily subvert GNU/Linux using threats and legalised briberies. █

those mythical patents which make intellectual monopolies
subvert GNU/Linux

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