Originally posted by Wiglaf
Read the 2004 decision then. On pg 6 it is established that 8 years ago Sun sued Microsoft for "reserving to itself information that certain software products for network computing, work group server OS's, need to interoperability fully with MS PC's. This information is necessary to compete viably as a work group server OS system supplier."
If you don't even know why Sun initiated the complaint then you have no business making your ridiculous charges. Other complaints were added over the last 5 years or so.
Read the 2004 decision then. On pg 6 it is established that 8 years ago Sun sued Microsoft for "reserving to itself information that certain software products for network computing, work group server OS's, need to interoperability fully with MS PC's. This information is necessary to compete viably as a work group server OS system supplier."
If you don't even know why Sun initiated the complaint then you have no business making your ridiculous charges. Other complaints were added over the last 5 years or so.
In Vista, SMB2 replaced it. Microsoft has provided the detailed specs needed for interoperability, including giving it to the open-source Samba group.
Again, I don't see anything right now that is impossible to do for developers. And they're being fined $1.35B for their efforts.
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