
For a while Linux fans have been waiting to Microsoft to launch an ill advised attack on their favourite open source operating system. Among the pile of quotes from the Apple verus HTC court case where Redmond is backing HTC was a strange one from Horacio Gutierrez, "Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Counsel" who is the software giant's intellectual monopoly supremo.

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This is great news i have alway's hated Linux it's time for PAY BACK go Microsoft.
... is why Microsoft is viewed as a bully in the computer world by a lot of the people who have to deal with their shenanigans.
It even looks like the guy is putting on an imaginary ski-mask in that pic.
i remeber when linux started the gui. and mac ran with it then windows stole every thing linux did. and isnt windows bassed off linux
the big bad bully again
isn't their image bad enough? MS brand is worth less than Apple brand for a reason...worth less than many brands world wide for a reason
people just don't like them, and rightly so...
I find it funny that this article is assuming MS will go and collect, while all MS did was commenting on the smartphone market. Yet, despite the fact that MS hasn't announced anything yet, the article is already filled by anti-MS comments, as if they already filed a lawsuit.
Perhaps we should wait and see what happens, if anything, before claiming that MicroSoft is once again bullying everyone.