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Monthly Archives: November 2001
Insecurity Inc.
Washington Post: Troubled Security Firm Fires Its CEO. Argenbright’s repeated involvement in airport security breaches has created increasing political problems for the company. One came this week, when Maryland Gov. Parris N. Glendening (D) publicly objected to the decision to … Continue reading
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‘Hail Carly’ Play Coming Apart?
Mercury News: Heir attack targets HP-Compaq deal. The family opposition also amounts to a vote of no-confidence in HP Chairman and Chief Executive Carly Fiorina, who has staked her career on the deal’s success. Puzzling stuff. Fiorina hadn’t lined up … Continue reading
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Microsoft and Government Cooperation
Lest you think I’m purely paranoid when I wonder what side deals Microsoft and the U.S. government may have struck relating to national security in the settlement of the antitrust case, consider the wording of one of the provisions in … Continue reading
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Killing the Constitution
Washington Post: U.S. Will Monitor Calls to Lawyers. The move, which the Justice Department said was necessary “in view of the immediacy of the dangers to the public,” stunned defense lawyers and civil libertarians. They assailed it as an unconstitutional … Continue reading
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Whose America Will Prevail
Bill Moyers: Which America Will We Be Now? Our business and political class owes us better than this. After all, it was they who declared class war twenty years ago, and it was they who won. They’re on top. If … Continue reading
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Paying for ‘Justice’
A reader from Ohio points me to a press releaseannouncing his state’s endorsement of the settlement. He points to the final line, which says: As a result of today
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The Microsoft Settlement and Free Software
The Microsoft antitrust settlement, if approved, would be a potential death blow to open source and free software interoperability with Microsoft products. See this analysis by Jeremy Allison & Andrew Tridgell of the Samba project. I asked Eben Moglen, general … Continue reading
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A Fraudulent, Cynical Settlement
The Microsoft settlement is a complete sellout. Here’s my column explaining why I think so. Comments
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Brave States Oppose Cynical Microsoft Settlement
Mercury News: Half the states agree to revised settlement with Microsoft. “Every judge who has heard the case agrees that Microsoft engaged in illegal business practices,” California Attorney General Bill Lockyer said. “While the settlement proposals are a step forward, … Continue reading
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Bayer’s Greed, and Public Policy
The anthrax killings are opening another kind of wound in society. Pharmaceutical companies are being asked if the public good has any relationship to the policies that award monopolies for discoveries of new drugs. It’s not a simple question. More … Continue reading
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