[scribus] Microsoft barred from selling Word, XML patent problem.

André Lategan andre at socke.co.nz
Thu Aug 27 13:03:08 CEST 2009


Well, maybe it will affect us New Zealanders. It will be difficult to 
compete against six-horned fourty-feet doubleheaded hypercows. We'll 
have to start subsidising our farmers like the US does  :-)

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> On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 1:53 AM, John Culleton wrote:
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>> a Canadian company, i4i, has a patent on some uses of XML and has
>> successfully sued Microsoft in a Texas court. I don't know the
>> technical details, but could this court case possibly affect Scribus?
>>     
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> A Plutonian colony of extraterrestrials has a patent on milking their
> six-horned fourty-feet doubleheaded hypercows. Could this possibly
> affect New Zealandian farmers?
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> Alexandre
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