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Posted in ECMA, Formats, Fraud, ISO, Microsoft, Open XML at 9:25 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
The less money one has, the easier s/he is to corrupt
A new press release has just been issued.
Poorer countries more likely to vote for Microsoft format, says a new study from the Digital Standards Organization.
A new study from the Digital Standards Organization (Digistan), “Influence of Per-capita GDP on the ISO OOXML Process” says that the average GDP per capita of the countries who voted for the Microsoft OOXML proposal in September 2007 is ‘significantly lower’ than the GDP per capita of those who voted against it.
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The Digistan study says, “Just before the ballot the following countries applied for p-membership: Malta, Venezuela, Pakistan, Poland, Egypt, Lebanon, New Zealand, South Africa, Ecuador, Jamaica and Uruguay, 8 of which voted for approval.” P-members are normally long-term participants in the standards process.
Also see: Corrupt countries were more likely to support the OOXML document format
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Based this on the corruption index, those that Microsoft can corrupt are also those who are likely to vote “Yes”. We have identifies and documented plenty of evidence in the past, so people are encouraged explore and find out the truth. There have been incidents of bribery as well, so it clear that many people vote for their wallet. █
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