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<newsset> |
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<news date="2005-11-23"> |
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<title> |
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FSFE files application for leave to intervene in antitrust suit against Microsoft |
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</title> |
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<body> |
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The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) filed an application for |
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leave to intervene in the antitrust suit against Microsoft today. Georg |
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Greve, President of FSFE said: "The more Microsoft is able to purchase |
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its opponents' solidarity, the more important FSFE's commitment to |
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freedom and interoperability is." |
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These days, FSFE meets adversaries of freedom in various venues: In |
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Brussels, the 'Intellectual Property Rights European Enforcement |
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Directive' (IPRED2) is being pushed by the rights-holding industry, and |
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Microsoft has shown that it was able to rewrite the Vienna Conclusions |
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on ICT and Creativity for the UN World Summit on Information Society (WSIS). |
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</body> |
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<link>http://mail.fsfeurope.org/pipermail/press-release/2005q4/000122.html</link> |
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</news> |
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</newsset> |