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Posted in Europe, Microsoft at 5:09 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
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Summary: Corrupt procurement process can probably be reversed just like in the French-speaking Quebec but this time in France
Someone has just alerted us that “Microsoft contracts without public calls for tenders in France” (page in French). Given what happened in Quebec last month [1, 2, 3], Microsoft and/or the government should be sued. There is also precedence in Switzerland (see the posts below). █
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Microsoft Sued Over Its Corruption in Switzerland, Microsoft Debt RevisitedCan the United Kingdom and Hungary Still be Sued for Excluding Free Software?3 New Counts of Antitrust Violation by Microsoft?Is Microsoft Breaking the Law in Switzerland Too?Microsoft Uses Lobbyists to Attack Holland’s Migration to Free Software and Sort of Bribes South African Teachers Who Use WindowsZDNet/eWeek Ruins Peter Judge’s Good Article by Attacking Red Hat When Microsoft Does the CrimeWeek of Microsoft Government Affairs: a Look Back, a Look AheadLawsuit Against Microsoft/Switzerland Succeeds So Far, More Countries/Companies Should Follow SuitLatest Reports on Microsoft Bulk Deals Being Blocked in Switzerland, New ZealandSwiss Government and Federal Computer Weekly: Why the Hostility Towards Free Software?Switzerland and the UK Under Fire for Perpetual Microsoft EngagementsLawsuit Over Alleged Microsoft Corruption in Switzerland Escalates to Federal Court
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