| More interoperability info from Microsoft |
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| by Stephen Withers | |
| Wednesday, 09 April 2008 | |
It probably won't satisfy the company's critics, but Microsoft has released another 14,000+ pages of interoperability information for its "high-volume products".Featured Whitepaper
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"We are very eager to receive feedback from members of the developer community as they access this documentation over the next several weeks and months so we can use that feedback to improve our final documentation to be released in June," said Jean Paoli, Microsoft's general manager of interoperability and XML architecture. While the documentation does not attract any fees, some protocols may rely on Microsoft patents. In those cases, "Microsoft will make available patent licenses on reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms, at low royalty rates", according to company officials. In addition, Microsoft's patent pledge for open source developers means they will not need a patent license to implement the protocols or for the noncommercial distribution of the resulting code. Microsoft critics have previously suggested that the pledge has some loopholes that could negate the protection it appears to offer. |
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