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Story: FSF: Microsoft's attack on EC is 'outrageous'
Well, Microsoft positioned itself above the law. They got money, money gives power, and power can change the law, or at least trurn over opinions of lawmakers or law enforcement agencies. That is just being realistic.
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Story: FSF: Microsoft's attack on EC is 'outrageous'
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"Microsoft ... behaving as if it considers itself... Roger Morgan -
Well, Microsoft positioned itself above the law. T... Anonymous -
Ahh..microsoft thinks it is above everything and e... bake -
Concerning Linux, Linux is very easy to use.... Lars -
EU / EC grants require basic standards of ethics a... Olavi Petri -
Why wait for MS products to be banned? If yo... Anonymous -
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And the people... Matt Webber -
Nothing new. After the trial... Sum Yung Gai (anonymous, to save my job) -
The position adopted by Microsoft all through is n... Praveen P.P. -
The European Commission and its public "servants"... Chris Goodman -
Windows in it's progression of forms has been comm... Chris Goodman

