Microsoft Violates Human Rights in China
gexen writes "According to this article in The Guardian, 'Amnesty believes Microsoft is in violation of a new United Nations Human Rights code for multinationals which says businesses should 'seek to ensure that the goods and services they provide will not be used to abuse human rights'. The article basically states that 'Gate's firm supplied technology used to trap Chinese dissidents'."
Is open source software never used for anything bad?
You're right, possibly the worst case being here. For some reason the site seems down right now though...
Code, Hardware, stuff like that.
Evil tyrannical governments kill people.
[IBM] was shpping mainframes to Germany to track Jews during WWII
And they managed to do this even before the most primitive vacuum-tube computers were built! The wonders of temporal distortions. I hear Hewlett-Packard supplied the mainframes to track runaway slaves in the 1850s.
I am Sartre of the Borg. Existence is futile.
"On the other hand, if they wrote custom software for the purpose of abusing people, then I would think they are guilty as charged."
Ladies and Gentlemen of the jury, I would like to show you two exhibits, and two only.
Exhibit One: Microsoft Bob
Exhibit Two: Clippy.
Now, I think you can decide for yourself if MS makes custom software for the sole purpose of abusing people.
You Honor, the prosecution rests.
There are 4 boxes to use in the defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, ammo. Use in that order- Ed Howdershelt Via Tass
And don't be a complete moron here man; no one is trying to stop MS for creating good technology,
You're correct on many levels.