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Posted on ZDNet News: May 14, 2007 2:35:00 AM

Microsoft claims that free and open-source software violates 235 of its patents, according to a magazine report published Sunday.

In an interview with Fortune, Microsoft top lawyer Brad Smith alleges that the Linux kernel violates 42 Microsoft patents, while its user interface and other design elements infringe on a further 65. OpenOffice.org is accused of infringing 45, along with 83 more in other free and open-source programs, according to Fortune.

It is not entirely clear how Microsoft might proceed in enforcing these patents, but the company has been encouraging large tech companies that depend on Linux to ink patent deals, starting with its controversial pact with Novell last November. Microsoft has also cited Linux protection playing a role in recent patent swap deals with Samsung and Fuji Xerox. Microsoft has also had discussions but not reached a deal with Red Hat, as noted in the Fortune article.

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is also quoted in the article as saying Microsoft's open-source competitors need to "play by the same rules as the rest of the business."

"What's fair is fair," Ballmer told Fortune. "We live in a world where we honor, and support the honoring of, intellectual property."

The story notes that some big tech proponents of open source have been stockpiling intellectual property as part of the Open Invention Network, set up in 2005 by folks like Sony, Red Hat, IBM, NEC and Philips. The article surmises that if Microsoft were to go after open source, these companies' combined know-how might give it some patent weapons to go after Windows.

A Microsoft representative did not immediately respond to an e-mail seeking comment.

Given how deeply entrenched open-source software has become in the computing industry, taking direct legal action against the open-source realm would be a complicated, hackle-raising undertaking for Microsoft. Customers use open-source software widely, and many major computing companies--IBM, Dell, Sun Microsystems, Hewlett-Packard, Motorola and Oracle, for example--support Linux work directly.

It's not the first time that open-source patent concerns have arisen. A 2004 study by a Open Source Risk Management, a company selling insurance against risks of using open-source software, concluded that Linux could violate at least 283 patents, 27 of them Microsoft patents.

Patents and the open-source movement get along awkwardly at best. Patent law gives proprietary, exclusive rights to patent holders, but open-source programming is built on the idea of free sharing. Newer open-source licenses sometimes address the issue by requiring contributors to open-source projects to grant users and developers of the software a perpetual, royalty-free license to any patents that relate to the contribution.

Different companies have dealt in different ways with the open-source patent conundrum. For example, HP has taken a pro-patent stance, while IBM, Nokia, Sun and others have granted some rights to use some of their patents in open-source software.

The Open Invention Network remains a relatively young effort, but it has attracted participation this year from proprietary software giant Oracle and from Linux support seller Canonical. A company may license the network's patents for free as long as they promise not to assert any patent claims against those involved in the "Linux environment."

The Free Software Foundation is working on a new draft of the General Public License, one element of which will ban partnerships such as the one struck by Novell and Microsoft.

Microsoft claims that free and open-source software violates 235 of its patents, according to a magazine report published Sunday.

In an interview with Fortune, Microsoft top lawyer Brad Smith alleges that the Linux kernel violates 42 Microsoft patents, while its user interface and other design elements infringe on a further 65. OpenOffice.org is accused of infringing 45, along with 83 more in other free and open-source programs, according to Fortune.

It is not entirely clear how Microsoft might proceed in enforcing these patents, but the company has been encouraging large tech companies that depend on Linux to ink patent deals, starting with its controversial pact with Novell last November. Microsoft has also cited Linux protection playing a role in recent patent swap deals with Samsung and Fuji Xerox. Microsoft has also had discussions but not reached a deal with Red Hat, as noted in the Fortune article.

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is also quoted in the article as saying Microsoft's open-source competitors need to "play by the same rules as the rest of the business."

"What's fair is fair," Ballmer told Fortune. "We live in a world where we honor, and support the honoring of, intellectual property."

The story notes that some big tech proponents of open source have been stockpiling intellectual property as part of the Open Invention Network, set up in 2005 by folks like Sony, Red Hat, IBM, NEC and Philips. The article surmises that if Microsoft were to go after open source, these companies' combined know-how might give it some patent weapons to go after Windows.

A Microsoft representative did not immediately respond to an e-mail seeking comment.

Given how deeply entrenched open-source software has become in the computing industry, taking direct legal action against the open-source realm would be a complicated, hackle-raising undertaking for Microsoft. Customers use open-source software widely, and many major computing companies--IBM, Dell, Sun Microsystems, Hewlett-Packard, Motorola and Oracle, for example--support Linux work directly.

It's not the first time that open-source patent concerns have arisen. A 2004 study by a Open Source Risk Management, a company selling insurance against risks of using open-source software, concluded that Linux could violate at least 283 patents, 27 of them Microsoft patents.

Patents and the open-source movement get along awkwardly at best. Patent law gives proprietary, exclusive rights to patent holders, but open-source programming is built on the idea of free sharing. Newer open-source licenses sometimes address the issue by requiring contributors to open-source projects to grant users and developers of the software a perpetual, royalty-free license to any patents that relate to the contribution.

Different companies have dealt in different ways with the open-source patent conundrum. For example, HP has taken a pro-patent stance, while IBM, Nokia, Sun and others have granted some rights to use some of their patents in open-source software.

The Open Invention Network remains a relatively young effort, but it has attracted participation this year from proprietary software giant Oracle and from Linux support seller Canonical. A company may license the network's patents for free as long as they promise not to assert any patent claims against those involved in the "Linux environment."

The Free Software Foundation is working on a new draft of the General Public License, one element of which will ban partnerships such as the one struck by Novell and Microsoft.

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MS say open source violates 235 patents  rondev | 05/13/07
LOOK EVERYONE HE MENTIONS ME!!!@*(@()!!!  Loverock Davidson | 05/13/07
MENTIONS ME!!!@*(@()!!!  ator1940 | 05/14/07
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ADHD or just barely ....!!!!  kmyat | 05/14/07
"Hands up!....  DCMann | 05/15/07
RE:MS say open source violates 235 patents  joe6pack_z | 05/14/07
Software Patents are BOGUS  fordomatic69@... | 05/14/07
my copyright  linuxoverwindows | 05/14/07
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Eh?  JulesLt | 05/15/07
My thoughts on this....  DCMann | 05/15/07
You need the right comparison  G Fedorchuk | 05/17/07
I guess everyone except Microsoft has the right to sue?  FatherJ | 05/14/07
Anyone can sue anyone!!!  Hans Schmidt | 05/14/07
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broader range of the public  yu_forum@... | 05/21/07
dude  64bitdude | 07/29/07
Microsoft Patent infrigment  David@... | 05/14/07
Everyone violates other patents  A.Sinic | 05/15/07
One more, unknown in the US  pkrdk | 05/15/07
Prior Work  gilgamesh_z | 05/13/07
And that is the problem for MS. If they were to actually file lawsuits,  DonnieBoy | 05/13/07
Brad Smith Must Go  mighetto | 05/14/07
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It's not really confusing as it was predictable  intrepi@... | 05/14/07
except...  woot! | 05/14/07
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Nobody can't kill good will !  kmyat | 05/14/07
free is what i use  linuxoverwindows | 05/14/07
"Nobody can't kill good will !"?  Nobu_z | 05/16/07
That's Silly!  hforman@... | 05/14/07
Duh! Linux is OPEN!!!  A.Sinic | 05/15/07
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evilmind you have it wrong Microsoft is pro-capitalist  SO.CAL Guy | 05/13/07
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I stand by my statement orlusha  SO.CAL Guy | 05/14/07
Again: You don't know socialism  orlusha | 05/14/07
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when communism wins  IndredKold | 05/14/07
communism is not fro rich society  orlusha | 05/14/07
consumption demands  yu_forum@... | 05/21/07
you forgot one...  linuxoverwindows | 05/14/07
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Great intellects among the anti-MS crowd as always - NT  mlambert890@... | 05/14/07
dont get me wrong  linuxoverwindows | 05/14/07
This Is Uncalled For  Cardhu | 05/16/07
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No  Cardhu | 05/17/07
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props  IndredKold | 05/14/07
orlusha you want facts I'll give you a few  SO.CAL Guy | 05/15/07
. . . . . .  a_wellstead@... | 01/03/08
no he thinks software and from what i read everything should be free (NT)  SO.CAL Guy | 05/14/07
everything should be free (NT) except real labour  orlusha | 05/14/07
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if what you say is true and not just your observation  SO.CAL Guy | 05/14/07
that's true, unfortunately.  orlusha | 05/14/07
It's An Informed Observation  Cardhu | 05/15/07
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Open source free?  D-Ram | 05/14/07
youre using the wrong server  linuxoverwindows | 05/14/07
I couldn't have said it any better.  rdwyrick | 05/14/07
who are you paying and for what?  linuxoverwindows | 05/14/07
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Have to pay for it - or learn to support by yourself  orlusha | 05/15/07
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Supporting is not only removing flaws.  orlusha | 05/15/07
oss  linuxoverwindows | 05/17/07
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Flawy open OS will die - free competition!  orlusha | 05/15/07
however...  hillman.d@... | 05/15/07
no support at all?  linuxoverwindows | 05/17/07
Misunderstanding  pkrdk | 05/15/07
mircosoft anti capitalist  mdcool | 05/14/07
definition of capitalism?  IndredKold | 05/14/07
- definition of socialism  orlusha | 05/15/07
definition of socialism...cont.  rooikat | 05/15/07
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With bad laws, bad conduct is not illegal  orlusha | 05/15/07
Pandora's Box?  Miller_s_Ink@... | 05/13/07
Report: Microsoft says open source violates 235 patents  Loverock Davidson | 05/13/07
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You forget that MS has extremely deep pockets, and compared to revenue,  DonnieBoy | 05/14/07
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happy  64bitdude | 07/29/07
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Imperialism at work!  orlusha | 05/15/07
Ok, Stevie baby, thanks for the advice.  jetzon | 05/13/07
The worst part is..  ju1ce | 05/14/07
They usually pay for them though  FatherJ | 05/14/07
And here's proof ...  Linux_4u! | 05/14/07
On that # and System patent 5//1/07  evfain@... | 05/14/07
Maybe I should look at MS and see the holes then pattent those  gilgamesh_z | 05/14/07
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pthhh  digitnsm | 05/14/07
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Helllllooooo!!!!!!...........  btljooz | 05/14/07
market schmarket  linuxoverwindows | 05/14/07
It's called "least objectionable alternative".  deleweye | 05/14/07
when windows was first introduced  linuxoverwindows | 05/17/07
microsoft skyrocketed  yu_forum@... | 05/21/07
Open source and Free is not the same!  orlusha | 05/15/07
i dont care for ubuntu  linuxoverwindows | 05/17/07
what?  hillman.d@... | 05/15/07
preaching to the choir  linuxoverwindows | 05/17/07
better off without it?  7h3C4tm4n | 05/14/07
Defense for Loverock  thomas4143 | 05/14/07
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RE: Defence for loverock  7h3C4tm4n | 05/14/07
or even...  linuxoverwindows | 05/17/07
How many applications and OSes do you interactively work on daily basic?  kmyat | 05/14/07
nicely said (nt)  linuxoverwindows | 05/17/07
Your lawsuit would fail.  FatherJ | 05/14/07
Who found these advisories?  orlusha | 05/15/07
Identical code may not necessarily mean copying  orlusha | 05/14/07
Sloppy argument...  Allstar_z | 05/14/07
If sloppy, then just a little: the same is outside America  orlusha | 05/15/07
so if i were to use, say...  linuxoverwindows | 05/17/07
Loverock, dude?  Raymond Danner | 05/14/07
mac OSh  D-Ram | 05/14/07
do some research  yu_forum@... | 05/21/07
Proof it!  NemesisNL | 05/14/07
Who copied " administrative" priviledges ?  intrepi@... | 05/14/07
exactly...  linuxoverwindows | 05/14/07
???  IndredKold | 05/14/07
Newcomer?  Freebird54 | 05/14/07
Nice comment!  tuxcymraeg | 06/24/07
Come on Stevie. BRING IT ON. File those lawsuits. Point to the violations.  DonnieBoy | 05/13/07
???  sy34010 | 05/14/07
Yep, BRING IT ON. They can't put me out of business, only companies like  DonnieBoy | 05/14/07
And, since IBM has more patents that MS, how many patenst does Windows  DonnieBoy | 05/13/07
That's most likely Microsoft BS  jcreddy | 05/13/07
think twice  ruped24 | 05/13/07
If You Can't Beat 'Em Sue 'Em  butlerj | 05/13/07
Microsoft says open source violates 235 patents  cablemirc | 05/13/07
Deep pockets  jorjitop | 05/14/07
Ya whatever  mark.chaffee@... | 05/14/07
MicroSoft vs Linux ( pattent pending)  RPJr | 05/14/07
And Microsoft did not rip off a thing? Excuse me Bill!  RShea78 | 05/14/07
Your memory of history is a bit selective  archangel999 | 05/14/07
Still, Microsoft copied the GUI, the Internet, they used the C programming  DonnieBoy | 05/14/07
Are you nuts, DonnieBoy?  ken_ballard@... | 05/14/07
I didn't say nobody else has copied. I just said that MS is just as guilty  DonnieBoy | 05/14/07
Guilty how?  ken_ballard@... | 05/15/07
There already is  Dean_NR | 05/14/07
MS probably violates or illegally included OSS  Boot_Agnostic | 05/14/07
prior art?  kermidge | 05/14/07
They'll never sue  davidsarmstrong | 05/14/07
Sounds like ..Three Letters ... SCO (nt)  el1jones | 05/14/07
Patent violation, how odd microsoft should say that.  bbeb0317 | 05/14/07
Reasonable argument  thomas4143 | 05/14/07
Open Source copying IS fair play; MS shows almost no innovation  stever777 | 05/14/07
Thanks for examples  thomas4143 | 05/14/07
Clarification  thomas4143 | 05/14/07
It might be plagerism if they didn't admit what they were doing. But, most  DonnieBoy | 05/14/07
Come on, we are having fun with this. This is hilarious. A short fat bald  DonnieBoy | 05/14/07
well maybe  thomas4143 | 05/14/07
Maybe important to the Microsoft world order. They want to scare us with  DonnieBoy | 05/14/07
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Al Qaida  wjkahlssmd@... | 05/15/07
having fun happy  linuxoverwindows | 05/17/07
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Techincally  mr.mahon@... | 05/14/07
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SCO vs. IBM  epcraig | 05/14/07
You're right  Dr.C | 05/14/07
sue somebody  yu_forum@... | 05/21/07
It's the end of an era  warren@... | 05/14/07
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Microsoft  mlrodman@... | 05/14/07
Spelling test passed  thomas4143 | 05/14/07
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disregard patents of other companies  yu_forum@... | 05/21/07
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Glass Houses  Techscan | 05/14/07
Pot Vs Kettle  ceh4702 | 05/14/07
Correct - Bill stole it from Xerox  kevin@... | 05/14/07
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Meeting Microsoft's Patent Threat  TCO . | 05/14/07
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What did they wait so long ?  JYRGuest | 05/14/07
No more hiding behind SCO  persia | 05/14/07
Rights  dimonic | 05/14/07
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tough  kingsley.cotton@... | 05/14/07
Right to Sue  hisfool@... | 05/14/07
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Resorting to FUD  Cardhu | 05/14/07
Choice  r_bigcat@... | 05/14/07
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arghhhhh  Information_z | 05/14/07
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FUD, nothing more  doctordawg | 05/14/07
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Violations ....  IanX | 05/14/07
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Microsoft V freedom  your_rottweiller@... | 05/14/07
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Microsoft, Compaq, Dell  yu_forum@... | 05/21/07
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I once had great hopes for technology but  mg156 | 05/15/07
MS strikes first.  vger_z | 05/15/07
Who can really claim originality these days  fho | 05/15/07
Shoot the Lawyers.  jimdorval@... | 05/15/07
To everyone with "linux" in their username...  FatherJ | 05/15/07
Valid arguments - that's not about Microsoft  orlusha | 05/17/07
happy  64bitdude | 07/29/07
Microsoft and opensource  vger_z | 05/15/07
Uh... no its not.  TSGlassey | 05/15/07
Commodores ??  vger_z | 05/15/07
LOL.. New kinder gentler IRS I mean Microsoft?  draciron@... | 05/15/07
Microsoft patents  willemw | 05/15/07
freeware and open source  ladyemberrose | 05/15/07
teenie dweebs  milkit | 05/15/07
patents  hillman.d@... | 05/15/07
Tired of This  pnwbear | 05/15/07
MS should pay heed  yu_forum@... | 05/21/07
A perfect case for prior art?  jc_lht | 05/15/07
This is not all bad news  David Chassels | 05/16/07
Pity Microsoft????????????  kdrogers | 05/16/07
Microsoft Patent  Cardhu | 05/18/07
story in the Onion  yu_forum@... | 05/21/07
yes  janitorman | 05/18/07
Stupid patent office...  magusat999@... | 05/20/07
Flood the patent office...  magusat999@... | 05/20/07
Steve B. is actually right  rpiddocke | 06/15/07
dude.......................idiots  64bitdude | 07/29/07
Bill Gates: Mega-Shark  David Blomstrom | 09/29/07
Smoke blowing  bbbaldie_z | 12/27/07
RE: Report: Microsoft says open source violates 235 patents  bkrsrb | 12/31/07
this proves many patents shouldn't be filed and accepted  Hobyx | 01/03/08

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