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    Free software, open-source groups skeptical of Microsoft's interoperability efforts 25/02/2008 07:40:11

    In a splashy announcement last week, Microsoft touted new efforts to improve the interoperability of its key software products with open source projects and products from other vendors.
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    Microsoft confident leading up to OOXML BRM 19/02/2008 08:48:14

    By the end of this month, national standards bodies from around the world will be returning home from the Ballot Resolution Meeting in Geneva to consider the revised specification for the standardisation of Microsoft's Office Open XML document format.
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    MySQL needs us to expand, says Sun CEO Schwartz 17/01/2008 07:48:45

    Sun Microsystems' decision to buy MySQL AB, the company behind a popular and growing open-source database, for US$1 billion, could allow Sun to to expand MySQL's reach -- and give database giant Oracle something new to worry about. But more immediately, Sun's announcement addresses a problem facing the privately held MySQL, namely, its future.
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    Torvalds breaks down Linux 14/01/2008 09:00:35

    Linux development is more like a social network built on trusted relationships and less like a democratic community of individuals dedicated to a single development process, according to Linux creator Linus Torvalds.
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    McAfee warns over open source use 09/01/2008 08:33:15

    McAfee has warned investors that the "ambiguous" nature of open source licensing could turn into a business threat.
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    Linus Torvalds still sticking with GPL 2 09/01/2008 08:00:18

    Linux creator Linus Torvalds, in an interview being made public by the Linux Foundation Tuesday, stressed that version 2 of the GPL (GNU General Public License) still makes the most sense for the Linux kernel over the newer GPL version 3.
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    Free software group files copyright suit against Verizon 10/12/2007 07:05:39

    A group of lawyers focused on protecting open-source and free software has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Verizon Communications, alleging that routers the company uses with its Fios broadband service violate the GNU GPL (General Public License).
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    Open-source guru Ted Ts'o named to Linux Foundation posts 05/12/2007 13:40:30

    Longtime Linux and open-source programmer and activist Theodore "Ted" Ts'o, who is responsible for maintaining the Linux kernel file system for the open-source project, has been named the new chief platform strategist for The Linux Foundation (LF).
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    Open-source backer: Software a 'renewable' resource 04/12/2007 11:26:19

    As a lawyer, law professor and software programmer, Eben Moglen is passionate about technology, software and user freedom. A former board member of the Free Software Foundation and the founder, president and executive director of the Software Freedom Law Center in New York since 2005, Moglen has worked to protect and advance open source and free software. Moglen, 48, is a Connecticut native who grew up in Manhattan and began programming for pay at the age of 13. Eventually, he worked as a developer at IBM to put himself through college and law school. A longtime friend of free software advocate, Richard Stallman, Moglen recently talked with Computerworld about his work, his belief in open source and what he sees as the changing future of software in the world economy.
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    FSF finalizes GPL-based license for Web services 21/11/2007 11:48:56

    The Free Software Foundation has published a new open-source software license aimed at developers whose code is used for software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications.
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    Free software group files copyright lawsuits 21/11/2007 09:18:50

    The Software Freedom Law Center, an organization focused on protecting open-source and free software, has filed copyright lawsuits against two US companies, alleging that they are redistributing software in violation of the GNU GPL (General Public License).
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