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*[http://techrights.org/2023/05/24/siliconangle-sponsored-by-microsoft/ SiliconANGLE: Sponsored by Microsoft and Red Hat to Conduct the Marriage Ceremony]
*[http://techrights.org/2023/05/22/ibm-loves-microsoft/ IBM Loves Microsoft]
*[http://techrights.org/2023/05/22/ibm-loves-microsoft/ IBM Loves Microsoft]
*[http://techrights.org/2023/05/22/ibm-and-fedora/ IBM Versus GNU/Linux Community (Including Fedora)]
*[http://techrights.org/2023/05/22/ibm-and-fedora/ IBM Versus GNU/Linux Community (Including Fedora)]

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This index deals with Techrights articles about IBM, as well as (further down the bottom) Comes vs Microsoft court exhibits which offer a glance at the history of Microsoft abuse. For a concise summary of some of the exhibits, see "Petition text - overview". See the IBM Archive for a more complete listing of posts.

For more recently relevant material we precede this page with articles about IBM's changing tone/tune/attitude, exacerbating around the time they sought to oust community leaders in favour of corporate actors.

Contents

Intolerance at IBM (Incomplete List From 2020-2021)

Racism

Ageism

Sexism

Nationalism

Militarism

Attacking Communities/Volunteers

Older Articles About IBM

2023 Onwards

2022 Onwards

2021 Onwards

2020 (Patents Focus)

2017

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

Antitrust Against Microsoft

IBM's story about Microsoft is one of betrayal, abuse, and technical sabotage. There are also actions like litigation or harassment by proxy, e.g. TurboHercules vs IBM. Some of the rogue behaviour was documented in the exhibits below.

Background

OS/2

Microsoft for OS/2

Studying OS/2

Attack on OS/2

More Conflicts

Microsoft Lock-in

Also see Lotus Exhibits.

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