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When Think Tanks Attack

x1048576 writes "The Alexis de Tocqueville Institution is only one of a dozen different think tanks that have attacked Open Source. Why are all these think tanks so down on Open Source? Well, the Small Business Survival Committee is concerned that using open source will expose small business to the risk of lawsuits. Citizens Against Government Waste is concerned that the government might waste money on Open Source. Defenders of Property Rights is concerned that Open Source might be a threat to intellectual property rights. However, I was able to detect a common theme to all their criticism. They all seem to be funded by Microsoft."

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  1. In other news... by Eggplant62 · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Today, the sky will be blue with an occasional white puffy cloud. A bright yellow star 93 million miles away will cause large quantities of infrared, visible light and ultraviolet radiation to shower down upon the earth. And Microsoft software will still suck, no matter how hard they try to rebuff Open Source.

  2. Well...if Microsoft really is funding them... by theJerk242 · · Score: -1, Redundant

    It would make a lot of sense why they would bash Open Source. If someone is making you offers you can't refuse, then of course you will give in to what ever they tell you to do. I guess the lesson here is...money talks, everything else walks.

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    Red Bull gave me wings and I flew into the ceiling fan.
  3. Funding Smunding by algoa456 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Who cares even if they get their funding from the devil. Open Source does destroy jobs, helps intellectual property theft and generally damages the US software industry. The irony is that many of the software developers standing in unemployment lines are proponents of Open Source. No other industry in history has successfully survived giving away products for free. (The problem has recently dawned on Red Hat. That is why they are trying to charge for their new product.) By 2015 when the US software industry is completely destroyed Open Source will be remembered - less than warmly - for being a major contributor to the collapse of the industry. If you are software developer under 35 get another profession. And by the way I am not funded by Microsoft or anybody. Simply a software manager with 30 years experience who is tickled by the naivety of geeks when it comes to business reality. As I said - if you are under under 35 get out of software now before it is too late.