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News: Microsoft wants TT out of US market |
Feb 27 2009, 20:52
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Member Group: Robot Posts: 392 Joined: 31/05/2006 |
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Now on yourNAV: Microsoft wants TT out of US market
Software giant Microsoft has filed a complaint against TT. MS claims that TT has infringed its patents and now wants an import ban of TT products into the US.
Click the headline to read this news post... Click 'REPLY' if you want to reply to this news post The yourNAV team |
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Feb 28 2009, 02:04
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![]() Member Group: Members Posts: 18 Joined: 10/10/2008 From: Nova Scotia Canada |
Posted News: <div class='quotetop'>Now on yourNAV:</div><div class='quotemain'><a rel="nofollow" HREF="http://www.yournav.com/content/n/506/" target="_self"><DIV class='KopRobOT'>Microsoft wants TT out of US market</DIV></a> Software giant Microsoft has filed a complaint against TT. MS claims that TT has infringed its patents and now wants an import ban of TT products into the US. </div> Click the headline to read this news post... Click 'REPLY' if you want to reply to this news post The yourNAV team Didn't you know that Microsoft believes it created Heaven & Earth and would like everyone to pay for the air we breath. -------------------- GarCor
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Feb 28 2009, 08:39
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Member Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 7/02/2008 |
Microsoft can suck my Bal*s!
I completely agree with GarCor, they think that the world owes them something and maybe we do but come on Microsoft wake up this doesnt do anything for your public image as the big all powerful bully! No wonder so many people are moving over to Mac (not that they are perfect either) |
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Feb 28 2009, 11:33
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Member Group: Members Posts: 254 Joined: 14/03/2005 From: Amsterdam |
This is why software patents are a Very Bad Idea. And illustrates the dangers of "Industry Standards" such as FAT - an "Industry Standard" is usually "property" of someone...
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