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● 10.04.07

●● Microsoft’s ‘Mafia Techniques’ Come Under Fire

Posted in FUD, Microsoft, OIN, Patents, SCO at 7:47 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Have a look at this new article from vnunet.com. The president of the Open Source Consortium hits Microsoft right where it hurts by calling Microsoft’s tactics what they are:

=> ↺ calling Microsoft’s tactics what they are

“This has been the strategy against open source all along. It’s precisely the same tactics as SCO used: implied threats and mafia techniques. This is just FUD. It’s smoke and mirrors. ”

Equally damning terms were also articulated by Mark Shuttleworth, who called it racketeering and extortion, which are of course illegal acts. We at BoycottNovell admire these people’s courage to put their name and reputation into this by stating the facts.

=> ↺ called it racketeering

By all means remember that Microsoft escapes every opportunity it gets using every excuse available not to disclose specific details about its claim. It wasn’t long ago that Microsoft blamed paperwork for having no inclination to provide details. Wouldn’t you sympathise? Legal paperwork costs a lot of money. It would be pricey to produce evidence and Microsoft is truly on a ‘tight budget’, right?

=> ↺ blamed paperwork

This type of filthy behavior by Microsoft speaks volumes. A patent system assumes that those who rely on it are gentlemen, not so-called ‘patent terrorists‘.

=> ↺ patent | ↺ terrorists

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