I-O Data Signs Linux Software Patent Agreement With MicrosoftI-O Data customers will receive patent covenants for their use of devices running Linux and related open source software. Microsoft Corp. and I-O Data Device Inc. have entered into an agreement that will provide I-O Data’s customers with patent coverage for their use of I-O Data’s products running Linux and other related open source software. Specifically, the patent covenants apply to I-O Data’s network-attached storage devices and its routers, which run Linux. Although the details of the agreement have not been disclosed, the parties indicated that Microsoft is being compensated by I-O Data. “We’re pleased to reach this agreement with I-O Data,” said David Kaefer, general manager of Intellectual Property Licensing at Microsoft. “Microsoft has a strong track record of collaboration with companies running Linux-based offerings, and this agreement is a reflection of our commitment to partner with industry leaders around the world.” This patent agreement is an extension of the strong relationship between Microsoft and I-O Data in both the consumer and enterprise markets. The companies recently worked together on a Windows 7 marketing campaign, and I-O Data released one of the industry’s first Windows 7 API-based sensors, which automatically detects when a person enters or leaves an office or room. Microsoft’s Commitment to IP Collaboration Continue: I-O Data Signs Linux Software Patent Agreement With Microsoft I-O Data customers will receive pa
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