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[News] Microsoft's Shill Jonathan Zuck Caught Red Handed, Hijacking & Corrupting EU Report

  • Subject: [News] Microsoft's Shill Jonathan Zuck Caught Red Handed, Hijacking & Corrupting EU Report
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2009 03:20:38 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
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How to Hijack an EU Open Source Strategy Paper

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| Others as in Microsoft and mates.
| 
| All-in-all, the modifications to the document provide a fascinating insight 
| into how lobbyists operate in their attempt to neuter threats to their 
| constituencies through the shameless evisceration and outright inversion of 
| content. Fortunately, when the final strategy document comes out, we will be 
| able to pinpoint exactly where ACT's agenda has been inserted. Of course, 
| before then we need to make the above document as widely known as possible, 
| so that the relevant people at the European Union are aware of what's going 
| on, and maybe even take action to prevent this gross distortion of the 
| paper's purpose.        
| 
| In addition, we must ensure that Wikileaks can continue to provide its 
| invaluable service. The world of openness – including open source - would be  
| the poorer without it. To that end, we need to support its current call for 
| funds to help it carry on its work, and I urge you to make a donation, 
| however modest.   
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/how-hijack-eu-open-source-strategy-paper

European Commission OSS Strategy Draft, Mar 2009

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| This file is an edited version of the EU OSS Strategy draft with the input of 
| Jonathan Zuck, President of the Association for Competitive Technology, an 
| organisation that has strong ties with Microsoft[1]  
| 
| The file is a draft for an expert panel formed by the European Commission. 
| This panel is divided into workgroup (IPR, Open Source, digital life, etc.) 
| ACT and Comptia have been infiltrating every workgroup, even the one on Open 
| Source (WG 7). They are doing the best they can to drown any initiative that 
| would not only promote OSS in Europe but also that could help Europe create a 
| sucessful European software sector.     
| 
| The audience for this document could be journalists who would be interested 
| in getting to know more how lobbies of all kind influence the European 
| institutions. Here it is perhaps even more stringent as ACT is clearly an US 
| organization with ties to Microsoft. Verifications might not be easy as this 
| is an internal draft. The best contact might be commission personnel: 
| Lars.PEDERSEN@xxxxxxxxxxxx ; Michel.Lacroix@xxxxxxxxxxxx     
| 
| It has been leaked as it is important to have the public know how actual 
| policy making is being influenced by lobbies that are precisely under the 
| legal scrutiny of the European Commission. The urgency of the publication of 
| this document is real in the sense that outside pressure would foce the 
| Commission to "clean the committees" or at least give a lesser credit to the 
| work of this workgroup.      
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http://wikileaks.org/wiki/European_Commission_OSS_Strategy_Draft%2C_Mar_2009

This man belong in exile with the likes of Carl Icahn, Unabomber, and Bill
Hilf.


Related:

Bam! Comical Creese debunks OpenDocumentFormat Alliance

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| You are free to inspect the irregularities website that documents few cases 
| reported by the online press and blogs. We got much more reports on an 
| informal base per email. The Swedish single employee story is not credible, 
| actually committee stuffing took place in Sweden.   
| 
|     On loopholes, that’s another subjective call, but since Microsoft 
|     competitors managed to establish control over a standards initiative with 
|     potentially dire consequences for one of Microsoft’s most important 
|     business domains, we are not surprised that Microsoft (legitimately, 
|     albeit with what some consider to be poor standards etiquette) exploited 
|     the loopholes. As we noted, we assume ISO will update its procedures to 
|     eliminate the loopholes in the future.      
| 
| What?
| 
|     Microsoft competitors managed to establish control over a standards 
|     initiative… 
| 
| What?
| 
|     Microsoft competitors managed to establish control over a standards 
|     initiative with potentially dire consequences for one of Microsoft’s most 
|     important business domains, we are not surprised that Microsoft …
|     exploited the loopholes.   
| 
| ???
| 
|     but since Microsoft competitors managed to establish control over a 
|     standards initiative with potentially dire consequences for one of 
|     Microsoft’s most important business domains, we are not surprised that 
|     Microsoft (legitimately, albeit with what some consider to be poor 
|     standards etiquette) exploited the loopholes.    
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http://www.noooxml.org/forum/t-41447/bam-comical-creese-debunks-opendocumentformat-alliance


Microsoft’s secretive standards orgs in Former Yugoslavia

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| Croatian laws keep its national body’s votes secret, so the only way for the 
| Croatian public to find out how the process went would be if a board member 
| illegally leaked information out of CSI. This is, of course, unlikely to 
| happen. And the Serbian national standardization body is not officially 
| formed, so those two votes were easy for Microsoft, and probably not only 
| ones around the globe.      
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http://www.linuxworld.com/news/2007/092407-ooxml.html?page=1


Microsoft Tech Ed 2007: OpenXML

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| He was asked "Why did Microsoft push OOXML through the "Fast Track" process 
| instead of the standard ISO process? Wouldn't they get less resistance than 
| faced now?"  
| 
| His response was very frank: "Office is a USD$10 billion revenue generator 
| for the company. When ODF was made an ISO standard, Microsoft had to react 
| quickly as certain governments have procurement policies which prefer ISO 
| standards. Ecma and OASIS are 'international standards', but ISO is the 
| international 'Gold Standard'. Microsoft therefore had to rush this standard 
| through. Its a simple matter of commercial interests!"     
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http://www.openmalaysiablog.com/2007/09/microsoft-tech-.html


How OOXML vote could change all -- and nothing

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| Whether the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) should adopt 
| OOXML is a question that has fuelled a blog battle between supporters and 
| opponents, ahead of this week's meeting in Geneva to finalize the text that 
| will be put to the vote.   
| 
| But will the final decision even matter?
| 
| Definitely not, according to Andy Updegrove, a Boston lawyer who works with 
| industry standards bodies.  
| 
| [...]
| 
| Whatever the outcome of the vote, that secrecy is one of the things that 
| should change in the way IT standards are developed, Sutor said. 
| 
| "Minutes should be published. This secrecy ... has to end," he said. 
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http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php?id=1776565889&rid=-50
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