Yup M$ is at it again. From now on companies that make camera's have to pay M$ 25 dollar cents for each sold camera. The payment is for the FAT filesystem. Also the creators of memory cards have to pay. And you have some others products that use it and will be next up.
I thought it was hilarious, the article I read about it, where a supplier (who would be affected by the change) was saying it was a really good idea. I wonder if MS waived the charge for him in exchange for his public comment.
It reminds me of a story I heard about the old days of IBM and mainframes, where they used to charge depending on how many CPU cycles were used by the customer. Damn that would be expensive on Windows :-)
Another funny thing is that on the subject of the memory sticks - Sony have never shown any problem with ignoring a set standard if it isn't to their advantage. They'll just create their own and carry on. Who sells the most memory sticks? Hmm, gee, let me think. Sony's behaviour is obviously semi good and bad, but hey, if it screws MS I'm a fan. :-)