Why you should take MS Azure IP Advantage with a pinch of salt
Peter Arrowsmith, Partner at IP law firm Gill Jennings & Every, considers what Microsoft's marketing really means for customers

Peter Arrowsmith
When Microsoft recently announced its Azure IP Advantage programme, described as the industry's most comprehensive protection against intellectual property (IP) risks, it was quickly interpreted as a battle...
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