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● 02.10.09


●● Impressed by OpenOffice, Bill Gates Schemes to Use Software Patents Against It


Posted in Bill Gates, GNU/Linux, Microsoft, OpenOffice, Patents at 6:14 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


“If people had understood how patents would be granted when most of today’s ideas were invented, and had taken out patents, the industry would be at a complete standstill today.”


–Bill Gates (when Microsoft was smaller)


THE sheer hypocrisy rears its ugly head. Bill Gates applied to Open/StarOffice the same strategy (and hypocrisy) that he applies to GNU/Linux. Having realised that Microsoft faces competitive pressure from more affordable products, he reaches out for his software patents cabinet. It’s a complete change compared to the company’s philosophy as reflected in the quote above. Nowadays, as Microsoft’s Marshall Phelps points it, “other than Bill Gates, I don’t know of any high tech CEO that sits down to review the company’s IP portfolio.”


sheer hypocrisy

he applies to GNU/Linux


Eric Rudder, a manager whose role we witnessed in [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7], brings up the following article from CNET to inform Bill Gates:


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↺ the following article from CNET


> Software maker Star Division said today that it is offering the latest version of its desktop application suite for free download off its corporate Web site.StarOffice 5.0 Personal Edition is a productivity package which runs on Windows 95, 98, NT, Solaris, Linux, O/S 2, and Java, and consists of word processing, spreadsheet, graphic design, presentation, database front-end, HTML editing, mail, event calendar, and formula editing applications.


Here is the reply from Gates, as seen in Exhibit px04023 (1998) [PDF]. This was sent to Jon DeVann, Steven Sinofsky, and Bill Neukom, with a carbon copy going to John Mason.


↺ Exhibit px04023 (1998)


> From: Bill Gates Sent: Monday, December 07 1998 8:28 PM To: Jon DeVann; Steven Sinofsky; Bill Neukom (LCA) Cc: John Mason (LCA) Subject: FW: free desktop suite from starImportance: LowAttorney client privilegedAn Interesting development…At some point we will have to consider the patents they violate.I am unclear of what their business strategy is with the free version. It is a good product developed by a surprisingly lean team of people.


What led to this patent fetish after denouncing patents when Microsoft was a small company? And again, Gates used the same strategy against GNU/Linux, as other memos from Comes vs Microsoft have shown. It continues to this date because Steve Ballmer says the darnest things, e.g. “People that use Red Hat, at least with respect to our intellectual property, in a sense have an obligation to compensate us.”


used the same strategy against GNU/Linux


This is merely the tip of the Comes vs Microsoft iceberg. It’s an unexplored treasure trove which appeared only briefly before Microsoft paid a fortune to make it vanish (in 2007). There’s plenty more where that came from.


The exhibit is added below, in full. █


●●● Appendix: Comes vs. Microsoft – exhibit px04023, as text


> From: Bill Gates Sent: Monday, December 07 1998 8:28 PM To: Jon DeVann; Steven Sinofsky; Bill Neukom (LCA) Cc: John Mason (LCA) Subject: FW: free desktop suite from starImportance: LowAttorney client privilegedAn Interesting development…At some point we will have to consider the patents they violate.I am unclear of what their business strategy is with the free version. It is a good product developed by a surprisingly lean team of people.—Original Message—From: Eric Rudder Sent: Monday, December 07 1998 1:55 PM To: Bill Gates Subject: free desktop suite from starSubject: free desktop suite from starStar offers desktop suite for freehttp://www.news.com/News/Item/0%2C4%2C29599%2C00.HTML?DD.NE.TX.FS2.1207it’s scary the corel’s code is potentially in play too … if i were oracle or sun, i’d think abt either supporting star, or picking up a snapshot of corel really cheaply, and offering at an insanely low price.-eric


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