Microsoft seeks cash from makers of IM clients
It hopes to cut licensing deals before booting rivals from its MSN IM network
IDG News Service - Microsoft Corp. is contacting providers of instant messaging (IM) software to try to cut licensing deals before it boots the clients from its MSN IM network.
Microsoft isn't targeting rival IM network operators such as America Online Inc. or Yahoo Inc., but makers of clients that use the Microsoft MSN IM network and compete with Microsoft's own MSN Messenger client.
Cerulean Studios, maker of the Trillian IM client, is at the top of Microsoft's list. Trillian allows users to consolidate multiple IM accounts in one client and is available in a free version, as well as a $25 Pro version that offers additional features. Trillian has been downloaded more than 10 million times, according to Cerulean Studios.
"Running an [IM] network is expensive," said Lisa Gurry, group product manager for MSN at Microsoft. "We can't sustain multiple other people's businesses, particularly if they charge for certain versions of their software. We're introducing licensing processes for third parties like Trillian."
Microsoft is making changes to its network that will lock out "unlicensed or unauthorized third-party clients." The first phase of those changes is scheduled to go into effect in mid-September, followed by a complete lockout on Oct. 15.
Cerulean Studios is interested in signing a deal with Microsoft, the company's co-founder and head developer, Scott Werndorfer, said in an e-mail answer to a reporter's questions. "We're anxious to work with Microsoft on any licensing models they might have," Werndorfer said.
Trillian Pro 2.0, which entered beta-testing on Aug. 1, supports the latest MSN IM protocol, but Werndorfer didn't say if that means older Trillian clients will be locked out of the MSN IM network soon, or if Trillian Pro 2.0 would work with MSN IM regardless of a licensing deal.
Other clients that connect to Microsoft's IM network include Imici and Odigo.
Besides the issue of not wanting to run an IM network for other client makers to exploit, the changes to the MSN IM network also are for security and privacy reasons, Microsoft said. "If there is unauthorized access to our network, it opens us up to potential security and privacy vulnerabilities," Gurry said.
In fact, there is a yet undisclosed security flaw in Microsoft's IM network and clients, she said.
Because of this unknown flaw, Microsoft is forcing users of several older versions of its own MSN Messenger and Windows Messenger clients to upgrade to newer versions. Users that have to upgrade have been alerted via e-mail and will soon start to see notifications in their Messenger client, accordingto Microsoft.
MSN Messenger is one of the most popular IM services on the Internet, along with AOL's Instant Messenger and Yahoo's Messenger. Microsoft claims that about 100 million unique users log on to its service each month. IM services let users exchange text messages in real time and providers have also added videoconferencing, PC phone calls, gaming and other features.



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