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Microsoft's Lobbying Priorities: Limiting Open Source

MonkeyDev writes "In the story on cio.com, 'Mr. Gates Goes to Washington', the author says...'Microsoft cared little for politics until the Department of Justice called it a monopoly. Now the company approaches lobbying the way it approaches everything- aggressively-and consequently it dominates the technology policy agenda.' The article outlines Microsoft's power, provides several examples of legislative decisions heavily influenced by the company, and talks about where they are aiming their newly found political clout. 'Microsoft's policy agenda includes issues that many CIOs agree with, notably more government funding for research and development, stronger copyright protection, and free trade in offshore products and services. However, two of Microsoft's policy priorities, limiting the adoption of open-source software and inoculating technology companies from spam liability, stand out as areas wherein what's good for Microsoft may not be good for all CIOs.' Further, 'Microsoft has lobbied particularly hard against open source, helping kill state bills that advocate for open source in Oregon and Texas. Microsoft argues that open source freezes innovation, and Krumholtz says that commercial software alone spurs economic growth and creates jobs.'"

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  1. Freezes Innovation? by Dethboy · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Dear Microsoft,

    Please visit www.mozilla.org. See what your crappy IE browser should be, if it's 'innovation' hasn't been frozen since the late 90's...

    Geesh.

  2. Re:FP! by Darthmalt · · Score: 0, Redundant

    If you are let me be the first to tell you that posting comments like yours will kill your Karma faster than saying "I like ie more than firefox", "The prequel SW movies rock", or anything nice about GW.