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Re: Has Micoshaft Corporation Lied In SEC Filing?

____/ 7 on Wednesday 08 August 2007 21:28 : \____

>  "The Linux operating system, which is also derived from Unix and is
>  available without payment under a General Public License, has gained some
>  acceptance as competitive pressures lead PC OEMs to reduce costs."
> 
> 
> http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/microsoft/archives/119449.asp
> 
> 
> Linux is NOT derived from Unix.
> Its a blatant lie to say so.

This lie of their was mentioned in another thread. It is probably no accident.
 
> It is the only way of deceiving Micoshaft investors
> so that their board can mount a SCO like attack
> on Linux. Micoshaft is preparing the ground for a future
> battle by telling big white lies now.
> 
> Time I think to investors to sue Micoshaft Corporation
> for public deception and to bring criminal proceedings
> against its directors.
> 
> Its also required that the SEC act responsibly and either
> demand Micoshaft Corporation prove Linux has been derived from Unix
> or face hefty fines for mis-representation and possible
> heavy fines for knowingly commit fraud against
> members of the investing public.
> 
> 
> Also nothing about GPL3.
> They have spent a lot of money against GPL3 with FUD advertising
> and use of asstroturfers
> and they should account for it as it badly hurts Micoshaft
> Corporation whilst bringing benefits to its competitors
> like Red Hat, Ubuntu and even where they have
> parted with money in business deals such as with Novel.
> 
> And what about ODF? Its hurting them bad. They should
> admit how much money they mis-used as payola to buy
> out politicians and how much they spent on asstroturfers
> and bribing of officials and putting them into
> standards bodies.

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