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Free Software Foundation releases GPL 3

June 29, 2007 The new license adjusts to software industry changes but carries several new provisions. TAGS: GPL, GPL 3, GPL 2, GNU, Free Software Foundation, license, foundation, Linux kernel, provision, Richard Stallman, Novell Inc., open source, Unix, Linux, IBM Corp., project

Microsoft tries evading new GPL grasp

July 6, 2007 Redmond says it's not a party to the new license. And those Suse Linux coupons won't get you any support guarantees. TAGS: GPLv3, GPL, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, Novell Inc., enterprise server, certificate, SuSE, SuSE Linux, license, Free Software Foundation, open-source software, party, free, Redmond, Microsoft Corp., component

Inadvertent pirates to pay Microsoft millions

December 20, 2006 Disc duplication company it hired is allegedly responsible for 20,000 unauthorized copies of Microsoft Exchange and SQL Server. TAGS: Ireland, Thailand, piracy, Microsoft Exchange Server, license, Microsoft SQL Server, CD, Microsoft Corp., DVD, server

Critics: Microsoft server license snubs open source

January 28, 2005 Proposed server interoperability license--demanded by the EU--will shut the door on open-source software such as Samba, say critics. TAGS: Samba, Free Software Foundation, license, European Union, critic, open-source software, antitrust, copy, agreement, Microsoft Corp., server, open source, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft lands first licensee in EU protocol program

March 8, 2007 In keeping with European antitrust ruling, Microsoft sells license to Quest Software. License fees still an issue for EU. TAGS: Quest Software Inc., licensee, authentication system, European Union, antitrust, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, license, protocol, commission, Microsoft Corp., server, U.S., Microsoft Windows

Microsoft: Not enough XPerienced PCs

April 12, 2004 Many companies aren't buying Windows XP--or they're buying the licenses but not installing the software. Microsoft's marketing machine is looking to change that as the Service Pack 2 update rolls out. TAGS: Kevin Johnson, license, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 95, Service Pack 2, Microsoft Windows 98, operating system, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, health, PC, server

SCO selling Linux licenses online

February 23, 2004 The controversial software company quietly begins taking orders from companies that want to use Linux with its blessing. Meanwhile, SCO's main Web site is still offline due to MyDoom attacks. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., MyDoom virus, Linux, license, desktop computer, CPU, attack, Unix, open source, IBM Corp., server, operating system, PC

SCO backs off Linux invoice plan

October 15, 2003 The SCO Group backpedals on a plan to send invoices to corporate users in order to prod them into buying licenses for their use of the open-source operating system. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., invoice, license, Linux, Linux server, IBM Corp., pricing, lawsuit, open source, Unix, server, operating system

Microsoft aims to make Dilberts more 'Dynamic'

March 12, 2007 New product for Office is aimed at getting more people within each business to use Redmond's software. TAGS: ERP, Microsoft Office, CRM, license, Microsoft Corp., server

Fujitsu signs broad licensing deal with Rambus

March 20, 2006 It's the first time a system maker has licensed Rambus' chip interface tech, signaling a possible new front in patent battles. TAGS: Rambus Inc., DRAM, Fujitsu, patent, license, SDRAM, server, PC

Sun retires one open-source license

September 3, 2005 Company is putting its Sun Industry Standards Source License to bed and hints there may be more on the way out. TAGS: license, open source, Sun Microsystems Inc., OpenOffice.org, Intel, project, server

Seeking 'certainty,' CEO signs SCO Linux license

March 2, 2004 The chief of Web site hosting company EV1Servers.net says it was important "to remove uncertainty and deliver stability and reliability to customers." But he also says the company is seeing some ne... TAGS: EV1Servers.net, SCO Group Inc., David Byer, SCO Linux, Linux, license, Unix, hosting company, Linux server, intellectual property, Novell Inc., IBM Corp., CEO, server, open source

Microsoft bundles up for small businesses

August 27, 2003 The company plans to attract small businesses with a cheaper bundle of its server operating system and its e-mail management software. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Small Business Server, e-mail management, small business, bundle, fee, license, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Corp., server, operating system, Microsoft Windows, e-mail, PC

Microsoft opens up access to virtualization format

October 17, 2006 It removes a license requirement for its Virtual Hard Disk file format to encourage others to develop products. TAGS: virtualization, interoperability, license, Microsoft Corp., software company, operating system, server

Real: Baby steps toward freedom

July 23, 2002 Open Source Initiative co-founder Bruce Perens writes that RealNetworks is off to a good start in opening up some source code, but it needs to go further if it wants to block Microsoft's advance. TAGS: RealNetworks Inc., RealNetworks RealAudio, Open Source Initiative, RealNetworks RealVideo, open source, codec, open-source community, OGG, license, GPL, code, source code, co-founder, Microsoft Windows Media Player, media player, server

Computer Associates, others sign SCO licenses

March 5, 2004 The SCO Group confirms that three more companies--Computer Associates, Leggett & Platt, and Questar--have obtained its license for running Linux. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Computer Associates International Inc., SCOsource, license, Linux, litigation, lawsuit, intellectual property, open source, operating system, IBM Corp., server

SCO wins Linux licensee

August 11, 2003 The Unix copyright holder that's threatening Linux-using firms with legal action if they don't pay to run the open-source OS says an unnamed Fortune 500 company has signed on. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., licensee, Unix, Fortune 500 company, Linux, intellectual property, license, litigation, IBM Corp., payment, open source, server, operating system

Microsoft and the looming storm over virtualization

April 21, 2006 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says an industry grumbling over pricing hints at a deeper rift. Is a legal showdown ahead? TAGS: virtualization, licensing agreement, copy, VMware, virtual machine, pricing, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, license, antitrust, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Corp., information technology, software company, Microsoft Windows, server

Apache, open-source groups wary of Sender ID

September 3, 2004 The Apache Foundation pulls support for the antispam technology because of Microsoft's license requirements. TAGS: Sender ID, Apache Software Foundation, Sendmail Inc., open source, license, requirement, anti-spam, specification, service provider, Microsoft Corp., analysis, e-mail, server

Microsoft delays database, tools delivery

March 10, 2004 update The much-anticipated updates to SQL Server and Visual Studio.Net are getting pushed out to 2005. Customers who bought certain license plans expecting upgrades could be left empty-handed. TAGS: Whidbey, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Visual Studio.Net, upgrade, delivery, license, delay, development tool, IBM Corp., database, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, server
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