Comment Article and post is FUD (Score 5, Informative) 218
In other news, Microsoft may:
* add image processing [to Skype]
* add remote document scanning [to Skype]
* add virtual machine technology [to Skype]
* add clustering capabilities for seriously big high definition video technology [to Skype]
I'm quite sure Microsoft has patents on all the above, but none are alarming enough to mention. This article is FUD. Absolutely no link has been drawn between the Skype product and this patent, except that Skype does voice transmissions and this patent is for a system that intercepts them.
Also, I believe Skype uses a peer-to-peer method for communicating between nodes, which would make it hard to apply this patent to Skype anyway. The peer-to-peer nature of Skype is why the last big outage took quite a while to resolve. They couldn't just "reboot their servers"; updated software had been deployed to the nodes (ie. you) and was malfunctioning.