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office Standard 32 bit key, Canonical/Ubuntu and now Mandriva all say they have decided against signing similar deals. officials have said they don’t have any intention of suing Linux users over the 235 Microsoft patents that the company says are violated by free/open-source software. I’d be surprised to see Microsoft sue any Linux vendors,
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cheap microsoft office 2010 serial key, in my opinion. be interested to see which Linux vendor comes forward next and signs a Microsoft IP deal … or renounces one.