I don't think anybody can offer *absolute* assurance.
I can say that many other languages have opted to target CIL.
If you want something better than that, drop me a line at
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us.
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"Gabriel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have a hypothetical question for someone at Microsoft
> to answer.
>
> Let's say I have built my own proprietary language. I
> also have a small following of developers, and I have
> made some money off my language and tools. Now I would
> like to consider the possibility of compiling my language
> to CIL. However, I am worried that in doing this, we may
> have to pay fees to Microsoft in the future should
> Microsoft claim patent rights on CIL. Can Microsoft offer
> me an absolute assurance that Microsoft will never seek
> money from me because I compile my proprietary language
> to CIL? If an MS rep could shed some light on the
> subject, I'd appreciate it very much.