This is just another FUD attack from Microsoft, among many, many others throughout the last +5 years, against FOSS/Linux. It is scared, and rightly so. Some part of me hope that MS will take action, because then it will be apparent to all, what threat that corporation really is to the free market and innovation. Then again, I have no faith in the US legal system when it comes to these matters, and I’m sure MS has “friends” high in the hierachy…
Speaking of innovation: it is as if MS has changed the definition of the word, and then patented it, because they sure use that word alot… It’s a known fact that Microsoft and originality are words seldom used together. I still remember seeing their first presentation of Longhorn’s new, “innovative” 3D interface a couple of years ago, and laughed out loud when I saw the flipping of windows, because I saw that exact feature 2 years earlier in Project Looking Glass! Sure, they can come up with something new, but it is the largest software company in the world, and their rate of development is sad compared to (Free) OSS! I have no sympathy nor respect for Microsoft.
Comparing large companies to open source projects is unfair. The GNU Image Manipulation Program, IIRC, only has a handfull of developers working for free in their spare time on it. How many does Adobe employ? Sure, Open Office has people from SUN working on it, but compare that to the whole Office Division at Microsoft (probably larger than Adobe…) Don’t take Free Software for granted!
About the open formats (PNG, Ogg Vorbis/Theora, SVG, ODF, etc.), it’s up to us, as in you and me, to make them viable alternatives. Every change starts with yourself (not trying to sound cheesy). No reason to rip your CD/DVD collection to MP3/WMV. It also helps that more and more governments decides to use open formats.
toontje-> It is not only Linux (the kernel) MS is accusing, but also Desktop Enviroments and general open source projects. It’s time Microsoft put up or shut up.