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FSF Attacks Windows 7's "Sins" In New Campaign

CWmike writes "The Free Software Foundation today launched a campaign against Microsoft Corp.'s upcoming Windows 7 operating system, calling it 'treacherous computing' that stealthily takes away rights from users. At the Web site Windows7Sins.org, the Boston-based FSF lists the seven 'sins' that proprietary software such as Windows 7 commits against computer users. They include: Poisoning education, locking in users, abusing standards such as OpenDocument Format (ODF), leveraging monopolistic behavior, threatening user security, enforcing Digital Rights Management (DRM) at the request of entertainment companies concerned about movie and music piracy, and invading privacy. 'Windows, for some time now, has really been a DRM platform, restricting you from making copies of digital files,' said executive director Peter Brown. And if Microsoft's Trusted Computing technology were fully implemented the way the company would like, the vendor would have 'malicious and really complete control over your computer.'"

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  1. Re:Is any of this new? by polar+red · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    with "just works" do you mean : jumping through a series of loops first ?

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    Yes, I'm left. You have a problem with that?
  2. Re:And we should attack the FSF... by Jurily · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Such comparisons diminish the horrors of Nazism

    The world is not black and white. And the Nuremberg trials technically enforced laws that were made up just for this purpose, not to mention they imposed it on a (formerly) independent country while preaching freedom. Julius Streicher was sentenced to death for publishing a newspaper.

    Back on topic: why does the site only use one third of the width of my screen?