Linked by David Adams on Sat 30th Aug 2008 16:20 UTC, submitted by michuk
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2006-12-16
And how hard is it to make laws to *force* them to reveal to the courts. I don't have a problem with them hiding it from individuals, that's part of their rights. But - if a court of law asks to see these documents, then they *must* oblige. They can hold a closed court session if they must, like what was done many times with SCO vs IBM. Court documents from such sessions are repressed from public records. They have no excuses. I'm positive that Microsoft still engages in illegal behaviour - and they will keep doing so until a government comes along and hammers them for it. Unfortunately, all of the attempts so far (even the EU's) are just pussy footing around. Europe is too scared it'll pi$$ off the US of A, the US government is putting trade pressure on other countries not to penalise "one of its own", it's truly despicable.
The only countries with a backbone these days are Iran, North Korea and Venezuela, all of which the US would love to wipe off the face of the Earth. Oh, and I'll add Russia now - I bet the US won't take on them, shows that the US is just a bully...oh you got me started...
Anyways, back on track - the US DOJ needs to start taking *proper* action against Microsoft and other practioners of illegal trade practices. Pronto. Even if it does hurt the US economy. Morals first, money 2nd. I find it so surprising in a country that is so religious, that money is more important than morals, and even more so, that the people let it happen. But then, that's what I expect with dumb Chrisian fundamentalists. Oh, you got me started there.
I guess I should own up - I'm a extreme left, anti capitalist, pagan. And proud of it.
Dave