● 01.01.08

●● Justice and Openness Are Still a Political Question

Posted in America, Antitrust, Europe, Fraud, Microsoft, Mono, Novell, Standard at 1:11 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Interestingly enough, the States' complaint about Microsoft was fueled by Microsoft's attempt to 'steal' the Web using Silverlight. Apparently, just like their friends over in Europe, they understand what Microsoft is trying to achieve with XAML/OOXML/Sharepoint.

States' complaint about Microsoft was fueled by Microsoft's attempt to 'steal' the Web using Silverlight
just like their friends over in Europe

If you are new to this major issue, here are a few posts worth reading because they also discuss Novell’s new role.

Moonlight a Second-class Citizen in a WindowSilverLight Wide WebNovell is Still a Pawn in Microsoft’s Web Hijack PlanNovell Helps Microsoft Build Its World Wide Web Fortress of LockinNovell Helps Microsoft Hijack the World Wide WebMicrosoft Set for Lock-in-backed Hijack (and Novell Helps It)Silverlight (and Moonlight/Mono, by Association) Becomes Part of the Antitrust DebateECMAJavascript and ECMA’s OOXML Are a Sign of Things to ComeEarly Signs of Danger: Microsoft Already Fighting to Steal the WebBuying Support and Buying ISO Standards in Order to Hijack the Industry

The latest developments involve Microsoft vain attempt to dismiss all criticism and dust off all those States which have been on their back for months.

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Microsoft, which was found to be using its operating system dominance to quash other types of competing software, has operated since 2002 under the terms of an antitrust settlement struck with the federal government and 17 U.S. states.

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CNN has a headline which better demonstrates the vanity we sometimes refer to.

the vanity
sometimes refer to

Microsoft: Lay off the oversight, would ya?

↺ Microsoft: Lay off the oversight, would ya?

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The Justice Department has extended the parts of the consent decree that have to do with technical documentation and server-software licensing through 2009.

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Do remember the many articles that explained why no real remedies were offered by the previous oversight period. Au contraire, in fact, if what we see in OOXML is anything to go by. The abuses, which even include briberies, must not go unnoticed.

even include briberies

”The Department of Justice will continue to be a toothless tiger that Microsoft controls by the leash and the whip…“The Department of Justice will continue to be a toothless tiger that Microsoft controls by the leash and the whip [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]. A few days we wrote about lobbying and political influence, which have become a multi-billion-dollar industry. If you need further evidence of the seriousness of this problem, look no further than Saturday’s news from the Seattle Time.

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Not long after Nelson Ludlow and his wife started a technology business in Port Townsend with money scraped together from friends, family and retirement accounts, they spent precious dollars in an unlikely way:

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They hired a lobbyist and started giving to a congressional campaign fund.

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The lobbying paid off. Soon, an $800,000 earmark for the Ludlows was tucked into a 2003 spending bill, giving their tiny startup, Mobilisa, a no-bid contract to provide Internet service on Puget Sound ferries.

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As they say, the country is run by the “money rule”. Those who have the money make the rules (i.e. (re)write the law). █

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