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Anti-Microsoft protest planned for EP session May 17

By Chris Preimesberger on May 14, 2004 (8:00:00 AM)

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UPDATED A prominent member of the European Parliament and representatives of a German political party are planning to lead an anti-software-patent protest Monday in Brussels during a scheduled legislative hearing on software patent issues. The protest, designed to call attention to Microsoft's corporate support of the Irish presidency of the European Union, will include the distribution of CD-ROMs containing free software to Irish diplomats as a reminder of the existence of alternative software products.

On the other hand, Microsoft says it's "confused" about what the two diplomats think its "corporate support" of the Irish EU leadership actually is.

The EP has been in the process of legislating international software patent regulations for several months. The version of the law that was originally sanctioned by the Parliament had been celebrated by free software advocates, who believed that it would put a stop to software patenting altogether.

However, since the first version was drafted last September, a new version of the law has since been written by the Irish government, which currently holds the six-month rotating presidency of the Union. The new edition has trimmed most of the anti-patent amendments added last September, and it is expected to pass a legislative session on May 18. Mandrakesoft issued an alert to this situation earlier this week.

Olga Zrihen of Belgium and the Virtueller Ortsverein party of Germany said in a written statement to NewsForge that they believe Microsoft is utilizing unfair political and monetary influence in its continued "sponsorship" of the Irish EU presidency. The inference is that Microsoft, which is in favor of strong patent laws, has unfairly influenced the Irish diplomats into rewriting the law.

Zrihen and Virtueller Ortsverein were not specific in describing the nature of the Microsoft sponsorship. NewsForge was unable to reach either by telephone Friday night.

"We're a little confused as to what is meant by 'corporate support,' " Microsoft spokesman Jim Desler told NewsForge late Friday after reading the Zrihen-Ortsverein letter. "Does this mean the sponsorship of an event, a booth, or a table at an event? Microsoft does have field offices and employees in Ireland. We have an ongoing effort to reach out and build collaborative relationships with many countries. But I don't know what else they are talking about."

"We have the right to question this situation," Zrihen said in the statement. "The presidency of the EU, which is a central element of the European legislative process, and is supposed to obey the democratic principles, accepts to be sponsored by a private company whose economic interests are directly put into cause by a legislative proposition on the agenda of the Council," she said in the statement, written in awkward English. "Furthermore, knowing that the 'compromise' proposal emanating from the Irish presidency rejects all of the European parliament's first lecture amendments, which corresponds to the demands of Microsoft, there is a feeling of great worry."

Back in March, the European Union fined Microsoft the equivalent of $610 million U.S. for continuing anti-competitive practices. The sanction is under appeal by the Redmond, Wash., company.

For more background, see Paul Meller's story in ITWorld.

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Time and location?

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on May 15, 2004 06:47 AM
Can anyone post the exact time and location of the protest?

OpenOffice.org has a strong membership in England, France and Germany. Some members from those three countries could probably make it to Brussels for the protest. But we need to know where it is. Please help.

It's best if you email me directly:

dcarrera@openoffice.org

I will try to get members from those countries to attend the protest.

Thanks,
Daniel.

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Re:Time and location?

Posted by: webmink on May 15, 2004 07:35 AM
In the press release I was sent it said "in front of the permanent representation of Ireland to the European Union this Monday, 17 May 2004 at 1300 (Rue Froissart 89, 1040 Bruxelles)" - more on my <A HREF="http://www.webmink.net/2004/05/last-chance-to-prevent-eu-software_15.htm" TITLE="webmink.net">blog</a webmink.net>.

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Re:Time and location?

Posted by: CJ Preimesberger on May 15, 2004 09:41 AM
The protest action will take place in front of the permanent representation of Ireland to the European Union this Monday, 17 May 2004 at 1300 (Rue Froissart 89, 1040 Bruxelles).


However, no time was given.


Please send us a report on the event. Thanks.

<nobr> <wbr></nobr>/cp

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No Time???

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on May 15, 2004 04:34 PM
... this Monday, 17 May 2004 at 1300 (Rue Froissart 89, 1040 Bruxelles).

However, no time was given.


Forgive my ignorance, but wouldn't 1300 be the time? That is: 1300 equals one o'clock in the afternoon? Or am I just reading the address incorrectly?

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Re:No Time???

Posted by: SarsSmarz on May 15, 2004 08:54 PM
With limited Canadian cereal box french, I'd vote for 1 pm as well.

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Time is 13:00

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on May 16, 2004 03:01 AM
Hhhmm... it looks like the post I sent yesterday didn't go through.

I any event, thanks to everyone who replied. The time of the protest is 13:00 and there will be a press conference two hours later at 15:00.

The German OOo team is well aware of this and I expect that several of them will be going. I am currently trying to pass the word around the French team. The volunteers in Paris are in a good position to attend since there is a high-speed train from Paris to Brussels.

Thanks again.

Daniel Carrera,
OpenOffice.org volunteer.

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green

Posted by: SarsSmarz on May 15, 2004 06:48 AM
I guess ms just got somebody to 'invest' in the gov't of the Emerald Isle.... They certainly wouldn't be so crass as to be open about it.. bad form.

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Re:green

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on May 15, 2004 06:59 AM

Had Chris Preimesberger done any research at all s/he would have discovered that the sponsorship by Microsoft isn't just 'alleged', it's way out in the open - look at <A HREF="http://www.eu2004.ie/sitetools/sponsorship.asp" TITLE="eu2004.ie">the Irish EU Presidency's own site</a eu2004.ie> and you'll see Microsoft clearly listed as a sponsor of the Irish presidency, complete with their logo.

As for the protest, the press release I was sent says:

a protest action will take place in front of the permanent representation of Ireland to the European Union this Monday, 17 May 2004 at 1300 (Rue Froissart 89, 1040 Bruxelles), during which CD-ROM containing free software will be distributed, notably to the Irish diplomats, as a signal of the existence of a free european alternative to the monopoly of the American company, Microsoft.
What's interesting is that the Microsoft spokesperson didn't admit to the public facts of the sponsorship - if they had, they could have spun things, but the cover-up makes me want to dig more and find the real facts.

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re: "Virtueller Ortsverein"

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on May 15, 2004 08:12 AM
"Virtueller Ortsverein" is an organization, most probably the "virtual" (i.e., internet-based) branch of the Social democratic party of Germany.

Find some details on a proposal of the Virtueller Ortsverein (along with the names of supporting persons from other countries, like Olga Zrihen from Belgium) here:

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Towards a social control of information technology

Contribution to the PES' works and to the programs for elections of the European Parliament

Proposed by temPS réels, internet branch of the Parti socialiste (France),
VOV (Virtueller Ortsverein), virtual branch of the SPD (Germany)
Olga Zrihen, member of the European Parliament, Parti socialiste (Belgium)
Jean-Maurice Dehousse, member of the European Parliament, Parti socialiste
(Belgium)
Ian Brown, director of the FIPR (Foundation for Information Policy Research, U-K<nobr> <wbr></nobr>...
-----

http://www.vov.de/sonst/pes.html

Another internet branch of a European party (socialist party of France):

http://www.temps-reels.net

Thanks for your article.

Regards,

Walter J. Ferstl,
Austria.

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Microsoft says it's "confused"

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on May 15, 2004 08:48 AM
How confused can Microsoft really be what kind of sponsorship they're talking about when the Irish Presidency <A HREF="http://www.eu2004.ie/sitetools/sponsorship.asp" TITLE="eu2004.ie">explicitly mentions Microsoft as their sponsor</a eu2004.ie> ?



Plus their entire European operation is <A HREF="http://www.microsoft.com/ireland/aboutus/" TITLE="microsoft.com">run from Ireland</a microsoft.com>: " Today, over one hundred different software products are localised into twenty-seven different European and South American languages at Microsoft's European Product Development Centre (EPDC) in Dublin". They do have a considerable cloud within Irelands goverment and they're using it to bypass the European Parlement that has already defeated this far-reaching software patent law. Denying this is extremely dishonest.



I can't even blame Ireland for trying this (Microsoft did kickstart Irelands economy), but I can blame other European governments (with few exceptions) for going allong with it.

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Re:Microsoft says it's "confused"

Posted by: SarsSmarz on May 15, 2004 10:36 AM
I am quite amazed by the web page which explicitly mentions ms. I believe it was probably a mistake. It should have read:

Baystar

Investments

Limited

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Huh?

Posted by: Curtman on May 15, 2004 12:14 PM
the six-month rotating presidency of the Union



The what now? I've got some googling to do, that's hilarious if that means what I think it does. And our next contestant on govern that continent is...

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Article in German Online News, more information

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on May 15, 2004 08:55 PM
Referring to your article, there is another one on a german online site, heise online (German only, sorry):

Software-Patente: Anti-Microsoft-Protest bei
EU-Sitzung geplant

<A HREF="http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/47385" TITLE="heise.de">http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/47385</a heise.de>

Beside the web sites of politicla parties, you can get more detailed information (in English<nobr> <wbr></nobr>;-) at the Free Software Foundation Europe web site:

<A HREF="http://www.fsfeurope.org/index.en.html" TITLE="fsfeurope.org"> http://www.fsfeurope.org/index.en.html</a fsfeurope.org>

FSF Europe has published an
"Open letter to all citizens of Europe" (May 10, 2004) here, English version:

<A HREF="http://www.fsfeurope.org/projects/swpat/letter-20040510.en.html" TITLE="fsfeurope.org">http://www.fsfeurope.org/projects/swpat/letter-20<nobr>0<wbr></nobr> 40510.en.html</a fsfeurope.org>

Regards,

Walter J. Ferstl,
Austria.

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The shame of it all.

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on May 16, 2004 09:00 AM
Here in Ireland, Fianna Fail are the current party in office and they haven't got a clue, All you have to do is look at the whole E-voting scandal, They (we) blew 50 million on it and now it's not going to be used.I feel ashamed to be called Irish over this current afair and I hope that other parties from Europe will block any proposal put forward.Thankfully we well get the chance in june to have a "Regime Change".

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Re:The shame of it all.

Posted by: cpghost on May 17, 2004 02:15 AM

Don't take it too seriously. Every country has crappy and corrupt politicians. There's very little we can do to prevent it, esp. if we're only asked every 4 or 5 years to select the best from the worst of the crop<nobr> <wbr></nobr>:-(

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Microsoft's buying power

Posted by: cpghost on May 17, 2004 02:18 AM

It's actually funny to read a Microsoft critical article on Newsforge, and at the same time see ads from Microsoft in the right margin and in the article too.

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