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| Microsoft, Linux Foundation Unlikely Friends Over Legalities |
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| Publication: | OS News | Date: | May 19 2009 |
The group has been developing the Principles of Law of Software Contracts since 2004, and will be finalizing it on Tuesday during their annual meeting. If it's approved, it'll be published, and that wouldn't bode so well with the Linux Foundation and Microsoft-- in fact, it has potential to gum up what they both stand for pretty badly. The section of the principles that bites Microsoft's and the Linux Foundation's bottoms is a part concerning warranties and defects in software.
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