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Message-ID: <OFA5F41992.FE7FA38D-ON48256D95.00055212@int.csc.com.au>
From: igenge2 at csc.com.au (igenge2@....com.au)
Subject: Re: RIP: ActiveX controls in Internet Explorer?

Richard M. Smith wrote:

>A small company called Eolas recently won a $521 million
>judgment against Microsoft for patent infringement.  The Eolas patent
>covers plugins in Web pages to show multimedia content.
>
>The $521 million payment covers past infringement.  Because Bill Gates
>loathes to pay per-copy royalties, it looks like Microsoft is going to
>either partially or completely remove support for ActiveX controls in
>Internet Explorer rather than pay Eolas any more money.

Random prediction, pure speculation and my opinion only (nothing to do 
with my company):

Microsoft buys Eolas or the patent rights and refuses to licence the 
patent to other browser developers thus ensuring that IE is the only 
browser with active content.  As a local car ad says, "Game over!"  Let's 
hope I'm wrong.


IG


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