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BSA Wants EU Open Standard Policy Reconsidered

XeRXeS-TCN writes "Benoît Müller of the BSA has written an open letter to the EU, criticising their focus on open standards for interoperability, as this would exclude things like DHCP, 802.1X and GSM. He also says that framework "shouldn't imply a link between open source and open standards"."

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  1. eNough by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    eEurope? eGovernment? The 90's called, they want their e's back.

  2. Let me expand on this by NigelJohnstone · · Score: 4, Funny

    Suppose:

    EU decides that European citizens can sue Software companies for bad software and publishes that law in some proprietary Microsoft format.

    Microsoft EULA for the program to read that document says users accept they can only sue MS for a maximum of $10 damages.

    By publishing in that proprietary format they have let a company tack on a rider onto that law.

  3. Re:DHCP is not open? by Zocalo · · Score: 3, Funny
    Anyone have a link to the BSA's letter itself?

    I've not found one yet, although that it would clarify what specific issues might be is somewhat remote I think. Either it's not been posted anywhere yet because it's the weekend or this "Open Letter" is "open" in the same sense that Microsoft's shared source is "open". They don't understand the concept of open source code, so why should we expect them to understand the concept of an open letter? ;)

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    UNIX? They're not even circumcised! Savages!
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  5. Ironic... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    ..that they would post an Open letter criticising open standards and open source.