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quinta-feira, 23 de dezembro de 2004

The Register explica como a cartada das patentes não funcionou em 2004 para a MS na Europa

Carlos (carloca68@uol.com.br) enviou este link e acrescentou: "O The Register conta em uma extensa matéria como a Microsoft tentou 'patentear' protoco... (Ler na íntegra)

Publicado por brain às 17:33

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» Comentário de Manoel Pinho () em 23/12 17:52

Europa 3 x 0 Micro$oft

Gol 1: Polônia bloqueou votação sobre patentes de software na Europa

http://www.linuxdicas.com.br/article-1833--0-0.html

Gol 2: Microsoft vai vender Windows sem o Media Player na Europa

http://www.linuxdicas.com.br/article-1832--0-0.html

Gol 3: Esta notícia

É, a coisa não está tão fácil para eles na Europa quanto foi nos EUA...

» Comentário de Manoel Pinho () em 23/12 18:23

A FSF (Free Software Foundation) Européia sintetizou o que aconteceu nesses últimos dias:

http://lwn.net/Articles/116699/

"Those who value freedom and competition have received two nice Christmas gifts this week. First, new EU member Poland does not allow the introduction of innovation- and job-killer software patents through the diplomatic back-door. And now the European Court decides that Microsoft should not get another four years to further harm its competition" says Georg Greve, President of the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE).

Bo Versterdorf, President of the European Court, has today rejected Microsoft's appeal to delay execution of the sanctions. Microsoft has been forced by European Commission to publish technical information about the interfaces of their Windows operating system to enable competitors to reach interoperability between their systems and Windows.

While the software giant claimed that following the tradition of the technical industry to publish formats and standards will do irreparable harm to them judge Bo Vesterdorf agreed with European Commission and FSFE that this was not a convincing thesis.

Legal and technical competence brought in by the Samba Team and FSFE in the process helped the European Commission to resist to the attack of the most important law firms in Europe. The Free Software community, represented by lawyer Carlo Piana, kept defending european consumers and the interests of European citizens and of all companies that base their business on Free Software.

"Microsoft now will have to explain how they have arbitrarily modified public standards they use in their servers and work hard to re-establish competition in the small server market. On the other end we are sure that it is an opportunity for the market to compete on quality of code and services, respecting interoperability" says Carlo Piana.

"This is a great success of an international community that is really able to coordinate and obtain excellent results: technical, legal and political. We have always thought that Microsoft's arguments were poor and we are glad we were able to explain this to the judge so well" says Stefano Maffulli, Italian Chancellor of the FSFE.

But this success did in fact cost something: the FSFE, who played an important role in the decision, was only able to put this much resources into these cases due to the ongoing financial support from the Free Software community as well as from several companies. "The more donations we get, the more we will be able to extend our engagement for Europe's freedom from monopolisation", Stefano Maffulli concludes.

About the Free Software Foundation Europe:

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) is a charitable non-governmental organisation dedicated to all aspects of Free Software in Europe. Access to software determines who may participate in a digital society. Therefore the Freedoms to use, copy, modify and redistribute software - as described in the Free Software definition- allow equal participation in the information age. Creating awareness for these issues, securing Free Software politically and legally, and giving people Freedom by supporting development of Free Software are central issues of the FSFE. The FSFE was founded in 2001 as the European sister organisation of the Free Software Foundation in the United States.

Further information: http://www.fsfeurope.org


Joachim Jakobs
Press Speaker - FSF Europe (http://fsfeurope.org)
In der Roede 24, 64367 Mühltal (Tel: +49-179-6919565)

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