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Posted in DRM, Microsoft, Novell at 6:29 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Fail.
DESPITE help — even promotion — from Miguel and Novell, Microsoft was unable to leverage Silverlight and elevate XAML as an alternative to HTML which is encumbered with patents, DRM, and other nasties.
=> help | promotion | Miguel and Novell | alternative to HTML | other nasties
Much like music DRM, no matter how hard Microsoft fights for it[*], it doesn’t get any real traction. Microsoft, in turn, blames the economy.
=> how hard Microsoft fights for it | ↺ doesn’t get any real traction
Silverlight’s real promise for the business customer — to improve user interfaces for day-to-day applications — has been thwarted by tightening budgets.
By sharing some figures last year, book publisher O’Reilly showed that Silverlight had failed to gain momentum and there were also substantiated accusations that Microsoft was faking acceptance. Exceptions appear to be Microsoft’s media allies [1, 2]. █
=> failed to gain momentum | substantiated accusations that Microsoft was faking acceptance | 1 | 2
____[*] C/f Comes Exhibit px06472, page 4 [PDF], Exhibit px06564, page 18 [PDF], Exhibit px06986 [PDF] and Gutmann’s presentation on Vista DRM [PDF])
=> ↺ Exhibit px06472, page 4 | ↺ Exhibit px06564, page 18 | ↺ Exhibit px06986 | ↺ Gutmann’s presentation on Vista DRM
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