No, I believe they got sued for not revealing them at all.
>>My point is that MS created the CLR. Parts of it were released into the "public domain" and were accepted as standards by certain groups. Microsoft will continue to enhance the CLR. It is possible that MS could add features to the CLR that the MS tools/languages will take advantage of, but competing development tools/languages will have to wait a rev or two.
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>I believe they got sued a few times for doing stuff like this!
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Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer