Monthly Archives: August 2001

Freedom From Microsoft Not Simple

Nicholas Petreley (Infoworld):

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Weekend Reading

The Economist: Nothing if not tenacious. Perhaps it is time for Microsoft itself to take the decision to postpone the launch of Windows XP until all these issues are sorted out. The firm could thus demonstrate to the world that … Continue reading

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Speak Out on ICANN’s Future

On Monday, the ICANN At Large Study Committee is holding a meeting in Silicon Valley. It’s part of what Esther Dyson, a committee member, calls a genuine attempt on the part of the organization to figure out how best to … Continue reading

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Justice Department Pushes Ahead on Microsoft

AP: Justice Department asks appeals court to move ahead with antitrust case. “Granting a (delay) would further delay the public’s remedy and contribute to uncertainty in the market,” Assistant Attorney General Charles A. James and other government lawyers wrote in … Continue reading

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Speak Out on ICANN’s Future

Next Monday, the ICANN At Large Study Committee is holding a meeting in Silicon Valley. It’s part of what Esther Dyson, a committee member, calls a genuine attempt on the part of the organization to figure out how best to … Continue reading

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Microsoft Will Never Give an Inch

Washington Post: More Asterisks Added To Windows XP Icon Policy. On July 30, Microsoft responded to media inquiries by acknowledging that if computer makers placed any icons on the desktop, they had to include the icon for MSN, which competes … Continue reading

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Italy’s Brutal Treatment of Globalism Protestors

Wall Street Journal (paid registration required): G-8 Protesters Say They Were Beaten, Deprived of Rights by Police in Italy. The accounts of 19 Diaz detainees, who were interviewed in five countries, and those of doctors, local officials and neighborhood witnesses … Continue reading

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Dmitry Sklyarov Gets a (Small) Break

AP: Russian programmer Sklyarov freed on $50,000 bail. Sklyarov’s supporters say there is no evidence anyone has used his program to violate copyrights on electronic books. Adobe dropped its support of the case on July 23. Even if there was … Continue reading

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Microsoft Continues to Stall

Microsoft, continuing to thumb its nose at the legal system, has appealed its antitrust conviction to the Supreme Court. It’s now saying that the appeals court should have completely oveturned the verdict because U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson was … Continue reading

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Re: Stop Windows XP Before It’s Too Late

The comments have poured in about my suggestion that the government seek an injunction blocking Windows XP. Most are positive, but quite a few folks would like to boil me in oil. I’m constantly amazed at some people’s willingness to … Continue reading

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