[nycphp-talk] [Fwd: [nylug-talk] Disturbing news]
Tim Gales
tgales at tgaconnect.com
Thu Jan 22 09:33:15 EST 2004
Jeff Siegel writes:
"Microsoft applies for a patent on xml format"
Almost all the moves Microsoft makes
could be qualified as 'disturbing' --
Is this news -- no this it is the old
'dog bites man' -- the article says
something like "Microsoft is going to
make a move to extract fees from other companies..."
Hello there guys from 'down under' -- c'mon
why do you thing Microsoft copyrights everything?
The whole copyright law (at least in the U.S.)
is getting warped. It used to be you protected an
author's intellectual property for a set amount of
time (17 years I think it was) (and another amount of
time connected to the death of the author) with the
possibility of one extension. After that it the work
was supposed to be place in the public domain and
everyone could use it freely.
Now corporations (which never die) effectively can create
copyrights which may be able to (for all real purposes) stay
effect in perpetuity -- and never reach the public domain.
Anyway these marketing moves (attempts to extract fees from
companies) by Microsoft are going to 'blow up' in their face.
Witness the announcement that there was no longer going to
be any support for older windows (Windows 98 etc.) That
'marketing move' was a blatant attempt to move customers
to the XP licensing model and ensure that Microsoft
would be able to 'extract their fee' -- that went over
like a 'lead balloon'. Microsoft had to do a quick 180
degree turn, because of the customer uproar against that
move.
Also at Linux World the Microsoft booth has a slogan
of (as I recall) "get all the facts" . It is as if to
say the open source community is knowingly withholding vital
information which could affect your decision as to
whether to go with 'closed source' or 'open source'.
Well I'll leave that alone...
T. Gales & Associates
'Helping People Connect with Technology'
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