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Windows 'patent tax' pegged at US$21.50 per copy

Publication:iTNews AustraliaDate:Apr 17 2007
Reporter:Tom Sanders

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Windows users on average pay US$21.50 to line the pockets of third party software developers such as Sun Microsystems, Novell and Alcatel-Lucent, according to a calculation by the Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC).

The monies cover legal settlements that Microsoft inked with third party software developers for alleged patent infringements over the past three year. The SFLC in a posting on its website denounced that costs as a "patent tax".




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