They're fallin' like dominoes: Linspire makes a deal with Microsoft

  2007-06-15 07:00:02
Today it's Linspire agreeing to a Linux technology deal with Microsoft that includes"IP protection" for customers, with IP standing for"intellectual property," and Microsoft basically agreeing not to sue users of Linspire's Linux distro. Curiously, Freespire -- Linspire's"free" version -- isn't included in the IP protection deal but will benefit from greater integration between Open Office and MS Office. 
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