Comment Re:Confused (Score 1) 1008
Being owned in court by Microsoft due to patent infringement.
Or more likely, losing customers because mid development cycle Microsoft starts threatening to sue companies using Mono, as it infringes their patents.
They've rattled this sabre before.
They'll have to disclose the patents that they believe cover the implementation. Then the patents can be worked around, and the issue is solved. They'll also have patents for many things, from the kernel up to the desktop. If they're going to sue users of Mono, why wouldn't they sue users of other software that also 'infringe' their patents? Mono at least has the excuse that it's implementing an international standard.