Norway's Protest Against Microsoft Abuse Goes More Public (Updated)
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2008-04-10 04:05:05 UTC
- Modified: 2008-04-10 05:36:32 UTC
The protests against OOXML in Norway were mentioned on a few occasions recently [
1,
2,
3]. It appears as though they earned the media attention they had sought.
To be perfectly clear here, the protests are not against the national policy, which at the moment favours ODF, but against corruption, of which there is plenty of supporting evidence, e.g. [
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8]. A better and more recent roundup you will find
here or
here.
Finally appears at least
one major article about the new protest. [via Groklaw]
OSLO, Norway: Roughly 60 data experts staged a rare and noisy street demonstration in downtown Oslo on Wednesday to protest the adoption of Microsoft Corp.'s document format as an international standard and against Norway voting for the move.
[...]
He claimed the committee ignored the advice of the vast majority of the Nordic nation's software experts, was pressured by Microsoft and displayed "scandalous behavior."
Here is
a gallery of photos from the protest. There is some more information including the speech and photos
right here.
There are some developments elsewhere in Europe. A few hours ago we wrote
about the BSI. Here is the
more formal page which touches on this issue. Even a week after
the awful decision, people continue to pursue justice, proving that time did not heal Microsoft's wounds.
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Update: here is
some more media coverage of the protest in Norway. Simon Phipps
writes about it also.