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Re: [News] [Rival] Notorious Microsoft Shill (Washington Front Group ACT) Attacks FOSS

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> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
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>> Trade Group: Free-to-obtain Software Has Long-term Costs
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>> | The report's goal is to help "avoid creating any kind of expectations
>> | that there is such a thing as a free lunch in IT," said Braden Cox, a
>> | co-author of the report and research and policy counsel at ACT.
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>> http://www.pcworld.com/article/167226
> trade_group_freetoobtain_software_has_longterm_costs.html
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>> ACT is a Microsoft shill. Everyone knows this but IDG...
> 
> 
> May be Micoshaft should print a full list of asstroturfers
> and shill organisations at micoshaft web site for people
> from IDG$ etc to download it so they can get their stories right.


Summary: Illusion of autonomy — the Microsoft groups involved and the money at
play

HIDDEN behind a Web form we have some very juicy details about Microsoft’s
lobbying activities in Europe. We already have a rough idea of what it is
doing in the United States and we obtained a long list of lobbyists.

In the Web form (register of lobbyists), looking under entry “0801162959-21″,
we have a lot of details about Microsoft. We reproduce them here because
otherwise, the information will never be presented and indexed anywhere.

Microsoft Corporation is described as “Publicly Traded Corporation,
incorporated in the State of Washington, United States of America.” The
category of activity is: “«in-house» lobbyists and trade associations active
in lobbying.” The “Head of the organisation” (or “Person legally responsible
for the organisation”) is listed as Mr Steve Ballmer, the CEO.

The contact details as as follows:

    One Microsoft Way
    Redmond WA 98052
    UNITED STATES
    Telephone number: (+1) 425 8828080
    Other contact information: Microsoft
    Corporate Affairs Europe, Dr. John Vassallo, Vice President European
    Affairs and Associate General Counsel,
    Rue du Trone 4, 5th Floor, 1000 Bruxelles
    Tel: +32 2 550 06 10 

Microsoft wishes to be informed about consultations in:

    * Agriculture
    * Audiovisual and media
    * Budget
    * Competition
    * Consumer affairs
    * Culture
    * Customs
    * Development
    * Economic affairs
    * Education
    * Employment and social affairs
    * Energy
    * Enlargement
    * Enterprise
    * Environment
    * Equal opportunities
    * External relations
    * External trade
    * Foreign and security policy
    * General and institutional affairs
    * Humanitarian aid
    * Information society
    * Internal market
    * Justice and home affairs
    * Public health
    * Regional policy
    * Research and technology
    * Transport

Here is information on Microsoft’s “membership of any
associations/federations/confederations or relationships to other bodies in
formal or informal networks” (as of 13.01.2009):

    Business Software Alliance (BSA)
    European Information & Communications Technology Industry Association
    (EICTA)
    European Software Association (ESA)
    European Digital Media Association (EDIMA)
    European Internet Foundation (EIF)
    European Internet Services Providers Association (EuroISPA)
    American Electronic Association (AEA Europe)
    American European Community Association (AECA)
    Association of Competitive Technologies (ACT)
    AIM – European Brands Association
    American chamber of Commerce to the European Union (AmCham EU)
    Business and Industry Advisory Committee to the OECD (BIAC)
    Business Europe
    German Association for Information Technology, Telecommunication and New
    Media (BITKOM)
    Computer Technology Industry Association (CompTIA)
    Digital interoperability Forum (DIF)
    DotEU
    European-American Business Council (EABC)
    The European Academy of Business in Society (EABIS)
    European competitiveness Platform (ECP)
    e-Skills Industry Leadership Board (ILB)
    High Level Advisory Group
    I-Comp
    Interactive Advertising Bureau
    ICC – BASCAP Business Action to Stop Counterfeiting and Piracy
    Interactive Software Federation of Europe (ISFE)
    SME-Union
    Transatlantic Business Dialogue
    Transatlantic Policy Network
    Voices for Innovation
    Voice on the NET Coalition Europe - VON
    World Federation of Advertisers (WFA)

    MS also participates in a number of and provides support to the
    following Think Tanks in Brussels.

    Friends of Europe
    CEPS
    EPC
    Stockholm Network

Many familiar faces are there. It shows that ACT, for example, is officially a
Microsoft-affiliated lobby. It was obvious, but the above is a more formal
proof.

For the financial year of 2008, Microsoft’s “estimated costs to the
organisation directly related to representing interests to EU institutions in
that year” was €1,300,000.

That is of course a lower bound because a lot of lobbying activities do not get
disclosed. EurActiv says that a lot of lobbyists refuse to register.

The page adds:

    Other (financial) information provided by the organisation:

    Our estimate of costs, which ranges between 1.250.000 and 1.300.000 €,
includes both costs in connection with activities by Microsoft employees, and
fees paid to third parties (consultancies and law firms), where those fees are
unlikely to be reported elsewhere in the Register. Because the Commission has
explicitly urged registrants to avoid potential “double counting,” we have not
included fees paid to third parties whom we understand are likely to register
themselves. 

And lastly:

    Interest representation activities

    Subject of the main interest representation activities performed by the
organisation:

    The following is a list of the main lobbying activities performed by MS as
of 13.01.2009. This list is subject to change as circumstances affecting the
company evolve:

    • Audiovisual and media services directive (AVMS)
    • Content Online Communication, Olivennes Agreement
    • Telecommunication package (+ ERG paper) – esp.: spectrum,
    accessibility, privacy, security and VoIP
    • Safer Internet Program (+ Draft Guidelines for Social Networking and
    Financial Coalition against Child Abuse)
    • Data retention
    • Article 29 working party opinions and related issues (monitoring)
    • Council of Europe Draft Guidelines for ISPs
    • i2010, e-Inclusion
    • IPR, Copyright, Counterfeiting
    • Private copyright levies
    • Software liability & consumer acquis, digital rights Charta
    • eGovernment
    • Interoperability
    • Critical infrastructure protection
    • Transatlantic cooperation
    • Trade policy
    • Education
    • R&D and Innovation
    • Private Litigation Whitepaper
    • Art. 82 guidelines 

The list above is very telling. Microsoft plays a significant role in lawmaking
across Europe.

From: http://boycottnovell.com/2009/06/05/microsoft-lobby-in-europe/

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