[nycphp-talk] [Fwd: [nylug-talk] Disturbing news]
Dan Horning
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Thu Jan 22 13:12:52 EST 2004
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-----Original Message-----
From: talk-bounces at lists.nyphp.org [mailto:talk-bounces at lists.nyphp.org] On
Behalf Of Jeff Siegel
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 12:47 PM
To: NYPHP Talk
Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] [Fwd: [nylug-talk] Disturbing news]
The XP Licensing model has kept me from doing upgrades on all of my PCs.
Jeff
Tim Gales wrote:
> 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'
>
> http://www.tgaconnect.com
>
>
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