Thursday, August 4, 2011

You've got to be f'ing kidding, Microsoft edition.

Microsoft's communications lead guy Frank X. Shaw just responded to Google's lead legal rep David Drummond, by saying that Google's desire not to participate with CPTN Holdings' purchase of Novell's IP shows that "reducing patent liability across industry is not something they wanted to help do."

What the?!?!

Mr. Shaw, let me explain this to you that - hopefully - you can understand:

YOU ARE THE PROBLEM.  YOU ARE THE PATENT LIABILITY THAT THE INDUSTRY HAS TO FACE. 


Who doesn't believe, that if it were entirely up to Microsoft, Google would not be a threat to Microsoft?  Their global market share of smart phones is 1% -- the company that can't compete head to head, wants to dictate winners and losers, and it's not hard to call shenanigans.

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