Microsoft is continuing its cat-and-mouse game with anti-trust regulators, extending a licensing program at the same as the US Department of Justice (DoJ) says the documentation released by the software giant is "unusable".
In filings placed the same day, Microsoft said its MCPP licensing program would now cover use of the protocols for certain server-to-server and server-to-non Windows client communications (although, of course, it failed to say which ones - could it be only these schemas?); and the DoJ said that "the technical documentation needs substantial revision in order to ensure that is usable by licensees".
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