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Posted in Antitrust, GNU/Linux, Microsoft, OpenOffice, Windows at 2:20 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Core spin: we’re not dumping, we Offer® Value™
LESS THAN A WEEK ago we unleashed the full text on EDGI (further discussion here and here) which exposes Microsoft’s way of dealing with Free software and GNU/Linux adoption. This merited at least one article in the Indian press which explained what EDGI was.
=> the full text on EDGI | here | here
We decided that it would be constructive to continue sharing information about EDGI; in particular, we are interested in what it looks like from inside Microsoft. This will be — in some way or another — the second part of a series.
In today’s post we have Comes vs Microsoft exhibit px09687 [PDF]. We append the full text at the bottom.
=> ↺ Comes vs Microsoft exhibit px09687
Kevin Johnson, a group vice president at the time (he recently quit), wrote:
Several press reports have characterized these programs as designed solely as an attack on Linux and potentially damaging to our settlement discussions with the European Commission.
To those who believe that Microsoft is paid a lot of money for its software, it’s important to remember that usage does not equate to revenue. As the message from Microsoft puts it:
Software piracy rates run as high as over 90 percent in many developing countries.
The rest can be read below. The emphasis in the recipients side is PR films (i.e. “spinners”), who we already know are rubbing shoulders with journalists whose coverage they police. So much for freedom of speech; there is threat to those who say certain truths, as Dan Geer found out [1, 2, 3]. Neelie Kroes too comes under fire from Microsoft spinners for attempting to restore justice. She did complain about a smear complain — much like those which Peter Quinn can attest to. █
=> rubbing shoulders with journalists whose coverage they police | 1 | 2 | 3 | comes under fire from Microsoft spinners | Peter Quinn can attest to
From: Rodrigo CostaSent: Monday, June 02, 2003 1:32 PMTo: Rodrigo Direct Reports OnlySubject: FW: Messaging on the Government and Education Incentive FundsAttachments: Messaging on the Government and Education Incentive Funds.doc
This is important information rodrigo
From: Kevin JohnsonSent: Monday, .June 02, 2003 1:26 PMTo: GMs of Subsidiaries; Worldwide PR leads – Internal; Subsidiary PR Managers; SMSG Leadership TeamCc: Mark Hill; Jim Desler; Beth Jordan; Erin Brewer; Carlene Chmaj; Stacy Drake McCredy; Dean Katz; Tom Pilla; Larry Cohen; Sandi Baldock
Many of you have likely seen the recent coverage in the International Herald Tribune and the New York Times questioning the validity of the Government and Education incentive program that we have created. I want to assure you that these programs, which were specifically designed with customer benefit in mind, deliver a compelling value proposition in a legal and pro competitive way. The intent of these programs is to provide access to technology for schools and governments in developing countries that otherwise could not afford it. There is nothing wrong with a program that addresses technology access issues while competing fairly with our competitors. We are proud of this program – as ultimately we’re talking about offering a better value proposition to these specific customers and doing it in a responsible and lawful way.
Several press reports have characterized these programs as designed solely as an attack on Linux and potentially damaging to our settlement discussions with the European Commission. I wanted to make sure you had the background on this issue and some talking points if you are asked about this by customers. Attached is a document with the messaging and additional background information. Please refer further press inquiries to Corporate PR. Please let us know if you have any questions.
Regards, Kevin
Kevin Johnson Group Vice President Microsoft WW Sales, Marketing and Services
kevin@microsoft.com 425-705-8081
MS-CC-RN 000001145823
HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL
Messaging:
Additional Background: - The program highlighted in the piece was developed last year for the education and government sectors and principally designed for developing countries. Understanding our role as an industry leader and the importance of complying fully with all laws and regulations, our lawyers carefully reviewed this program to account for the competitive sensitivities and global scope. This program is pro-competitive and beneficial to consumers.
MS-CC-RN 000001145824 HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL
government-sponsored IT program — we have conducted this program in a way that could not be construed at all as exclusionary. [Note: any questions that go to the detail of the legality of the program under applicable competition law should be referred to LCA.]
MS-CC-RN 000001145825 HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL
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