Microsoft in Russia
From Techrights
- Microsoft Corruption in Russia Helps Derail Migrations to GNU/Linux
- In Russia, Microsoft Polices the Police
- Ukraine, Russia, China and Several More Countries Under Attack From Microsoft Pirates
- Russia’s Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology Approves OpenDocument Format as National Standard
- Microsoft ‘Pulls a Russia’ in Brazil
- Microsoft Turns From Assisting Political Suppression to Suppressing GNU/Linux Adoption in Russia
- Microsoft-funded IDC (IDG) Attacks GNU/Linux in Russian Schools, Accused of Using “Corrupt” Data
- Russia Keeps Working on GNU/Linux (and Fighting Against Microsoft Corruption)
- More Criminal Activity in Bill Gates’ Past (Corbis Fraud), Russian Spies at Microsoft
- “In Soviet Russia, Code Opens Microsoft”
- Microsoft Pulls an EDGI in Russia to Block GNU/Linux in Schools
- What Microsoft Does to GNU/Linux in Russian Schools
- Russia Continues Migration to GNU/Linux in Government, Microsoft Creates New Prevention Measures
- Russia’s Antimonopoly Service Targets ASUS, Toshiba, H-P, Samsung and Dell for Potentially Colluding with Microsoft
- How Microsoft Sabotages GNU/Linux Adoption in Russian Schools
- Microsoft Antitrust in Europe, Russia, South Korea
- Russia to Microsoft: Stop Forcing People to Buy Windows
- Microsoft Fights to Make GNU/Linux a Fringe Phenomenon
- Is Microsoft Paying Russia to Take Schools off GNU/Linux and Halt Antitrust Action?
- The United States and Russia Take Extra Steps Against Microsoft’s Monopoly Abuse
- Novell, Stay Out of Russia With Your Microsoft Software Patents Scam (Updated
- Microsoft Hits Russia Harder with Anti-Linux
- Russia Hops on the OpenDocument Bandwagon As Well
- OOXML Vote in Russia Overwhelmed by Scale and Pressure (Updated)