OOXML Incidents Index: From [P]akistan to [S]yria
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2008-05-26 08:30:07 UTC
- Modified: 2008-05-26 11:00:35 UTC
Index/Navigation
The listing continues and there is nothing under the letter "O" (as in "Open") so we start with "P" (for "Proprietary", like OOXML).
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Pakistan (Phone: +92 21 920 62 60):
Peru (Phone: +51 1 224 78 00):
Philippines (Phone: +63 2 751 31 23):
Poland (Phone: +48 22 556 75 91):
Portugal (Phone: +351 21 294 81 00):
Q
Qatar (Phone: +974 447 98 05):
R
Romania (Phone: +40 00 40 21 316 32 96):
Russia (Phone: +7 495 236 40 44):
S
Senegal:
Serbia (Phone: +381 11 25 47 096):
Singapore (Phone: +65 62 79 18 05):
Slovakia (Phone: +421 2 60 29 44 74):
Slovenia (Phone: +386 1 478 30 13):
South Africa (No need to phone. Complaint already filed.):
- Watch and Learn How Intellectual Monopoly Laws Are Passed
- Why Microsoft Office is in Trouble; Debunking Microsoft Goodwill
- Microsoft Lies and Insults South Africans to 'Sell' OOXML
- Microsoft Assimilation and Government Contracts
- Status Update on Microsoft's Smear Campaign Against ODF (Corrected)
- Jumping for Dollars to Secure Microsoft Lock-in (Latest Possible Examples)
- Updates on Microsoft OOXML in the UK and South Africa
- BSI Gets Sued After Microsoft's OOXML Corruptions Worldwide
- Big Set of Shakeups for Microsoft O[OXML]ffice, ODF Rises
- Microsoft Goes Visiting South Africa Shortly After Pro-ODF Policies (Updated)
- OpenDocument Format Victorious in South Africa
- Microsoft's Latest Charades of Deception for OOXML's Sake
- Fraser-Moleketi, South African Minister, Slams OOXML and Software Patents
- Quick Mention: Pieter Hintjens's Digistan Identifies OOXML-GDP Links
- OpenDocument Wins While Microsoft Spins
- OOXML and ECMA: Same Scandal, Different Day
- Internationally Speaking: The Increasing Success of OpenDocument versus the Insanity of OOXML
- OpenDocument Format Accessibility and Disinformation (Updated)
- Choose OpenDocument Format to Avoid Becoming Enslaved to a Single Program
- OpenDocument 'Traitors' Group is Out, Belgium is In
- OOXML? Not Any Time Soon, Says Sutor.
- Using Money to Escape Interoperability Scrutiny/Litigation (Updated)
- Microsoft Fuels OpenDocument Disinformation with Funded Analyst Propaganda
- Lobbying for OOXML in Africa, Which Apparently Dislikes Microsoft and Novell
- Mark Shuttleworth in Support of OpenDocument Format, More OOXML Weaknesses Exposed
- OOXML Deception and Spin
- Microsoft is Outmuscling OOXML Opposition in Spain (Updatedx3)
- More Document Formats Coverage (Updatedx2)
- Microsoft Loses Its Battle for Lock-in (OOXML) in South Africa (Updated)
- Japan Chooses Openness, FSF Challenges OOXML, and South Africa to Decide on Document Formats (Corrected+Updated)
- Microsoft Still Not Interested in the ISO Standard, Unless It's Theirs
Spain (Phone: +34 91 432 60 00):
Sudan (Phone: +249 183 77 74 80):
Sweden (Phone: +46 8 55 55 20 00):
Switzerland (Phone: +41 52 224 54 54):
- ISO Rubber Stamp for OOXML? Not So Fast (Track)
- A Look Back at OOXML BRM, Stacking, ISO's Admission of Failure
- ISO: Fail?
- OOXML BRM to Be Remembered by Tim Bray's Remarks
- “Don't Talk About the BRM. It's Our Dirty Little Secret...”
- The OSP Lie, the OOXML Bribe and Other Interesting Moves in Portugal
- Microsoft Controls ECMA, ISO, JTC1, Everything
- Russell Ossendryver et al Take on Microsoft's False Promise of an 'Open' XML
- More Arrogance Found in OOXML
- When Will We Finally See Lawsuits Over Microsoft's OOXML Frauds?
- OOXML and ODF: Where Do We Go from Here with a Broken ISO?
- ISO Reform Demanded, OpenISO Formed by Norbert Bollow (Updated)
- The Latest News on the Microsoft OOXML Fiasco (Updated)
- This Just in: Sweden's Vote on OOXML Nullified Due to That So-called ”Bribery” Incident (Updatedx3)
- OOXML: Deception, Lies, FUD, Apple & Germany Become Microsoft Tools
- Keep Your Enemies Closer and Keep Your Products Incompatible
- Has OOXML 'Funny Business' Already Reached Australia and India?
- OOXML Watch: Funny Business Comes to Switzerland, ECMA Speaks, Apple Falters
Syria (Phone: +963 11 452 98 23):
If you have the patience and time, please consider asking your national standards body to join
South Africa's formal complaint. Thursday is the
deadline.
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