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[News] Microosft Deal in Europe Seen as Hostile Towards Free Software, FSFE Complains

  • Subject: [News] Microosft Deal in Europe Seen as Hostile Towards Free Software, FSFE Complains
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 09:43:30 +0000
  • Followup-to: comp.os.linux.advocacy
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EC Says OK to MS IE Deal: How Much of a Win?

,----[ Quote ]
| [Y]ou can code away to your heart's content 
| without needing to worry about those nasty 
| patents that Microsoft claims; but as soon 
| as you or anyone else starts offering that 
| code commercially, âYou do not benefit from 
| this promise for such distribution or for 
| these other activities.â
| 
| Now, if memory serves me correctly, this is 
| precisely the utterly useless promise that 
| Microsoft offered previously when it came to 
| its patent pledge for the open source 
| community, so it's shocking that somebody 
| within the European Commission didn't pick 
| up on this weakness and ask for it to be 
| changed. For, clearly, the current wording 
| means that the patent pledge doesn't apply 
| to precisely those companies that are most 
| of a threat to Microsoft. 
`----

http://www.computerworlduk.com/community/blogs/index.cfm?entryid=2701&blogid=14

FSFE welcomes greater user choice in browsers, warns that Free Software is excluded from interoperability

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| Free Software Foundation Europe 
| congratulates the European Commission on 
| pushing Microsoft to give users greater 
| choice between different browsers. "The 
| selection screen will make users aware that 
| they can make their own choices," says 
| Karsten Gerloff, FSFE's President. "We are 
| glad that FSFE has helped the Commission to 
| put limits to Microsoft's desktop monopoly."
| 
| The Commission announced today that it has 
| settled its antitrust case against Microsoft 
| regarding web browsers. FSFE participated in 
| the case as an interested third party. 
| "Microsoft has abused its dominant market 
| position to push out competitors by tying 
| its own browser to the Windows operating 
| system," says Gerloff. "The company's 
| continued refusal to comply with Open 
| Standards also means that many websites 
| today are designed to work only with 
| Internet Explorer, leaving users of other 
| browsers at a disadvantage." 
`----

http://fsfe.org/news/2009/news-20091216-01.en.html

Microsoft EU dispute to last into 2010  

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| Today (16 December) the EU ends a decade 
| long dispute with Microsoft over its 
| Internet Explorer browser. But the US 
| software company is not out of the woods 
| yet, as outstanding antitrust complaints 
| could see the European Commission continue 
| sparring with the giant in 2010.
| 
| Background:
| 
| In what lawyers are hailing as a "major 
| victory for IT," the EU has approved 
| Microsoft's offer to allow rival browsers to 
| be used on its operating software, 
| addressing industry concerns that the 
| company has an unfair stranglehold on the 
| software market (EurActiv 08/10/09) . 
| 
| However, EU Competition Commissioner Neelie 
| Kroes still has three complaints on her desk 
| that according to lawyers maintain 
| Microsoft's unfair monopoly on the software 
| market. The complaints will likely pass to 
| her successor, Joaquin Almunia, when he 
| takes office at the beginning of February 
| 2010. 
`----

http://www.euractiv.com/en/infosociety/microsoft-eu-dispute-2010/article-188373?Ref=RSS


Recent:

SAP: Open Source's Friend or Foe?

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| For example, the European Commission organised seven workgroups looking at
| various aspects of European software policy. One of these was on open source.
| Among the groups taking part in this was the Free Software Foundation Europe,
| and SAP. At the end of their joint report (PDF, HTML), there are a number of
| appendices that represent the particular views of participants. SAP's is by
| far the longest, running to some 17 pages.
|
| Most of that space is used to bolster the following statements through
| supporting comments of various kinds (mostly links to news items):
|
| A number of key open source projects depend on the contributions by mixed
| source / hybrid model companies
|
| Hybrid / mixed source models seem to be a key element of the larger open
| source ecosystem
|
| Open source development like closed source development has its pros and cons
|
| It is very difficult to discriminate between open source and non-open source
| vendors any longer
|
| Open source software is proprietary as well
|
| Different business models and business interest lead to different positions
| regarding IPR, standardization and interoperability
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/sap-open-sources-friend-or-foe
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