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"Law.com recently ran a sensationalist piece by Edmund J. Walsh warning of the impending "dangerous real world business dispute" in store for any for-profit company that uses free software. Walsh points to lawsuits filed by SFLC on behalf BusyBox as a
Glyn Moody: I've been predicting for some years that Microsoft will become an open source company – simply because it's a better way of creating software... And today, with much fanfare, Microsoft finally announced...nothing of the kind.
I like this comment in particular: Michael Cunningham, Red Hat's general counsel: "Red Hat regards this most recent announcement with a healthy dose of skepticism. Three commitments by Microsoft would show that it really means what it is announcing t