EditorsAbout the SiteComes vs. MicrosoftUsing This Web SiteSite ArchivesCredibility IndexOOXMLOpenDocumentPatentsNovellNews DigestSite NewsRSS

09.09.11

Cablegate: Microsoft Asks US Government to Help Derail Vietnam’s Migration to GNU/Linux, Wants to Treat Vietnamese Like ‘Pirates’ Instead

Posted in America, Asia, Cablegate, GNU/Linux, Microsoft at 4:20 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Cablegate

Summary: Another example of an attack on Vietnam’s desire for digital independence, where the attacker is both federal and corporate (a hybrid)

Vietnam made some headlines in recent years as it said it would migrate to Free software in government (GVN). As we have shown in recent days, Microsoft has used some nefarious means to stifle Vietnam’s moves towards such digital independence and the American government was helping Microsoft do that. Now we are seeing another Cablegate cable where “Microsoft representatives also highlighted their concerns about recent GVN comments that it plans to switch to open source software (like Linux) to “fix” its IPR problems. While acknowledging that the decision on what type of software the GVN wants to use is up to the Government, Microsoft asked us to help convey the message that the GVN should not switch to open source for the “wrong reasons.” Switching to open source does not insulate the GVN from the responsibility of ensuring that all software used by the GVN is legitimately licensed, Microsoft asserted. Econoffs noted they had already raised this issue with the GVN.”

Why are state department officials lobbying for Microsoft like this? Do they not respect Vietnam’s right to independence?


UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 HANOI 000966 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SENSITIVE 
 
STATE FOR EB/IPC:DRBEAN, EAP/BCLTV AND EB/ODC 
STATE ALSO PASS USTR BURCKY/ALVAREZ AND BRYAN 
STATE ALSO PASS USPTO FOR URBAN 
STATE ALSO PASS LIBRARY OF CONGRESS FOR TEPP 
USDOC FOR LASHLEY AND 4431/MAC/AP/OKSA/HPPHO 
USDOC ALSO FOR ITA/TD/OTEA/JJANICKE AND ITA/TD/SIF/CMUIR 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: KIPR, ETRD, ECON, VN, IPROP 
SUBJECT: VIETNAM: MICROSOFT FOCUSED ON IPR 
 
SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED PROTECT ACCORDINGLY 
 
REF:  HCMC 367 
 
1. (SBU) Summary.  While disappointed in the lack of 
progress in improving IPR protection in Vietnam, Microsoft 
remains committed to engaging the GVN on this critical 
issue.  Microsoft and Business Software Alliance (BSA) 
representatives are looking at ways to encourage the GVN to 
adopt a legitimate software initiative and asked the USG to 
encourage the Prime Minister to send a letter to all GVN 
agencies ordering them to use only legitimate software.  End 
summary. 
 
2.  (SBU) On March 30, Economic/C and Econoff met with 
Singapore and Bangkok-based representatives of Microsoft and 
the Business Software Alliance (BSA) to discuss Intellectual 
Property Rights issues in Vietnam.  Microsoft employees were 
both regional senior managers and corporate government 
affairs representatives.  Throughout the meeting it was 
clear that while Microsoft is frustrated with the lack of 
progress on IPR issues in Vietnam, it is committed to 
finding opportunities to engage with the GVN and to work out 
a strategy to develop positive momentum for change. 
Microsoft representatives indicated they would continue to 
engage senior level officials, including at the DPM level, 
to prioritize IPR issues. 
 
3. (U) Econoffs explained that the Ambassador and Econoffs 
frequently highlight to GVN officials at every level two key 
points on the importance of IPR to Vietnam: 
 
-- The GVN has prioritized attracting foreign direct 
investment (FDI) to Vietnam.  Strong IPR is a critical 
factor attracting FDI, not only in the IT sector, but also 
across the board.  Econoffs suggested that Microsoft work 
with other international software and hardware companies 
(including its competitors) to deliver a unified message to 
the GVN that IT companies will not look seriously at Vietnam 
until there is better IP protection.  Microsoft noted that 
the Business Software Alliance (BSA) included a number of 
both hardware and software firms and was be a good vehicle 
for making such an approach. 
 
-- Strong IPR enforcement is critical to the development of 
domestic industries that depend on IP - most notably the IT 
sector.  Econoffs recommended Vietnam work with and provide 
assistance to the Vietnam Software Association (VINASA) to 
help this organization develop itself as a stronger advocate 
for the domestic software industry and improve VINASA's 
ability to influence government policy vis--vis IPR. 
 
 
4. (SBU) Microsoft representatives noted that in their 
experience several things have to happen before a country is 
capable of effective IPR enforcement.  First, Vietnam needs 
a strong legal framework that includes significant penalties 
for enforcement.  Additionally high-level engagement on the 
issue is necessary.  Microsoft noted that in some countries, 
a letter from the Prime Minister to all government agencies 
(on IP protection, including the use of legitimate software) 
has been the catalyst for change.  And, of course, there is 
the need for effective enforcement.  Finally, Microsoft 
noted that development of the private sector is also 
important - a domestic constituent base interested in IP 
enforcement is useful in engaging government action. 
 
5. (SBU) Microsoft wants to encourage the GVN to ensure that 
all Government offices use only legitimate software. 
However, cost is clearly a concern for the GVN as well as an 
excuse for the negligible progress the GVN has made in this 
regard.  Microsoft is looking into the possibility of IFI 
funding (ADB, WB etc) or concessionary commercial financing 
for a GVN strategy to implement a legitimate software 
initiative for all or some GVN national government entities. 
Microsoft representatives asked that in our engagement with 
the GVN - perhaps at the next BTA Joint Committee meeting in 
May - we suggest that a positive and tangible step the GVN 
could take on IPR would be to have the Prime Minister send a 
letter to all government agencies instructing them to use 
only legitimate software. 
 
6. (SBU) Microsoft representatives also highlighted their 
concerns about recent GVN comments that it plans to switch 
to open source software (like Linux) to "fix" its IPR 
problems.  While acknowledging that the decision on what 
type of software the GVN wants to use is up to the 
Government, Microsoft asked us to help convey the message 
that the GVN should not switch to open source for the "wrong 
reasons."  Switching to open source does not insulate the 
GVN from the responsibility of ensuring that all software 
used by the GVN is legitimately licensed, Microsoft 
asserted.  Econoffs noted they had already raised this issue 
with the GVN. 
 
7. Comment:  Many of the factors Microsoft mentions as 
essential for strong IPR protection are beginning to come 
together in Vietnam.  While the private sector still faces 
significant disadvantages vis-a-vis the state-owned sector, 
greater attention is being given to the importance of 
fostering the private sector development each day.  New, 
albeit fledgling, business and music associations are 
cropping up with IPR enforcement at the top of their list of 
priorities.  In addition, donors (including the USAID-funded 
Support for Trade AcceleRation (STAR) Project) and the GVN 
are dedicating significant resources toward revising IPR- 
related legislation, including Vietnam's Civil Code, Civil 
Procedure Code and regulations on remedies.  However, the 
GVN is not "leading by example" on the issue of copyright 
piracy.  Government agencies of all shapes and sizes are 
loaded down with pirated software.  An effort by the GVN to 
move toward comprehensive use of legitimate software - even 
if it is done ministry by ministry - would be a significant 
step forward and we should do everything we can to encourage 
and support such an effort. 
BURGHARDT 


These cables are crucial bits of evidence that show how Microsoft uses politics to get deals rather than rely on technical merit. There is also a subversion of laws in other countries (US-style laws imposed). At a later date we are going to organise all this evidence in our wiki.

Share this post: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Reddit
  • co.mments
  • DZone
  • email
  • Google Bookmarks
  • LinkedIn
  • NewsVine
  • Print
  • Technorati
  • TwitThis
  • Facebook

If you liked this post, consider subscribing to the RSS feed or join us now at the IRC channels.

Pages that cross-reference this one

What Else is New


  1. Links 9/1/2017: Civilization VI Coming to GNU/Linux, digiKam 5.4.0 Released

    Links for the day



  2. Links 9/1/2017: Dell’s Latest XPS 13, GPD Pocket With GNU/Linux

    Links for the day



  3. Update on Patent Trolls and Their Enablers: IAM, Fortress, Inventergy, Nokia, MOSAID/Conversant, Microsoft, Intellectual Ventures, Faraday Future, A*STAR, GPNE, AlphaCap Ventures, and TC Heartland

    A potpourri of reports about some of the world’s worst patent trolls and their highly damaging enablers/facilitators, including Microsoft which claims that it “loves Linux” whilst attacking it with patents by proxy



  4. Mark Summerfield: “US Supreme Court Decision in Alice Looks to Have Eliminated About 75% of New Business Method Patents.”

    Some of the patent microcosm, or those who profit from the bureaucracy associated with patents, responds to claims made by Techrights (that software patents are a dying breed in the US)



  5. Eight Wireless Patents Have Just Been Invalidated Under Section 101 (Alice), But Don't Expect the Patent Microcosm to Cover This News

    Firms that are profiting from patents (without actually producing or inventing anything) want us to obsess over and think about the rare and few cases (some very old) where judges deny Alice and honour patents on software



  6. 2017: Latest Year That the Unitary Patent (UPC) is Still Stuck in a Limbo

    The issues associated with the UPC, especially in light of ongoing negotiations of Britain's exit from the EU, remain too big a barrier to any implementation this year (and probably future years too)



  7. Links 7/1/2017: Linux 4.9.1, Wine 2.0 RC4

    Links for the day



  8. India Keeps Rejecting Software Patents in Spite of Pressure From Large Foreign Multinationals

    India's resilience in the face of incredible pressure to allow software patents is essential for the success of India's growing software industry and more effort is needed to thwart corporate colonisation through patents in India itself



  9. Links 6/1/2017: Irssi 1.0.0, KaOS 2017.01 Released

    Links for the day



  10. Watchtroll a Fake News Site in Lobbying Mode and Attack Mode Against Those Who Don't Agree (Even PTAB and Judges)

    A look at some of the latest spin and the latest shaming courtesy of the patent microcosm, which behaves so poorly that one has to wonder if its objective is to alienate everyone



  11. The Productivity Commission Warns Against Patent Maximalism, Which is Where China (SIPO) is Heading Along With EPO

    In defiance of common sense and everything that public officials or academics keep saying (European, Australian, American), China's SIPO and Europe's EPO want us to believe that when it comes to patents it's "the more, the merrier"



  12. Technical Failure of the European Patent Office (EPO) a Growing Cause for Concern

    The problem associated with Battistelli's strategy of increasing so-called 'production' by granting in haste everything on the shelf is quickly being grasped by patent professionals (outside EPO), not just patent examiners (inside EPO)



  13. Links 5/1/2017: Inkscape 0.92, GNU Sed 4.3

    Links for the day



  14. Links 4/1/2017: Cutelyst 1.2.0 and Lumina 1.2 Desktop Released

    Links for the day



  15. Financial Giants Will Attempt to Dominate or Control Bitcoin, Blockchain and Other Disruptive Free Software Using Software Patents

    Free/Open Source software in the currency and trading world promised to emancipate us from the yoke of banking conglomerates, but a gold rush for software patents threatens to jeopardise any meaningful change or progress



  16. New Article From Heise Explains Erosion of Patent Quality at the European Patent Office (EPO)

    To nobody's surprise, the past half a decade saw accelerating demise in quality of European Patents (EPs) and it is the fault of Battistelli's notorious policies



  17. Insensitivity at the EPO’s Management – Part V: Suspension of Salary and Unfair Trials

    One of the lesser-publicised cases of EPO witch-hunting, wherein a member of staff is denied a salary "without any notification"



  18. Links 3/1/2017: Microsoft Imposing TPM2 on Linux, ASUS Bringing Out Android Phones

    Links for the day



  19. Links 2/1/2017: Neptune 4.5.3 Release, Netrunner Desktop 17.01 Released

    Links for the day



  20. Teaser: Corruption Indictments Brought Against Vice-President of the European Patent Office (EPO)

    New trouble for Željko Topić in Strasbourg, making it yet another EPO Vice-President who is on shaky grounds and paving the way to managerial collapse/avalanche at the EPO



  21. 365 Days Later, German Justice Minister Heiko Maas Remains Silent and Thus Complicit in EPO Abuses on German Soil

    The utter lack of participation, involvement or even intervention by German authorities serve to confirm that the government of Germany is very much complicit in the EPO's abuses, by refusing to do anything to stop them



  22. Battistelli's Idea of 'Independent' 'External' 'Social' 'Study' is Something to BUY From Notorious Firm PwC

    The sham which is the so-called 'social' 'study' as explained by the Central Staff Committee last year, well before the results came out



  23. Europe Should Listen to SMEs Regarding the UPC, as Battistelli, Team UPC and the Select Committee Lie About It

    Another example of UPC promotion from within the EPO (a committee dedicated to UPC promotion), in spite of everything we know about opposition to the UPC from small businesses (not the imaginary ones which Team UPC claims to speak 'on behalf' of)



  24. Video: French State Secretary for Digital Economy Speaks Out Against Benoît Battistelli at Battistelli's PR Event

    Uploaded by SUEPO earlier today was the above video, which shows how last year's party (actually 2015) was spoiled for Battistelli by the French State Secretary for Digital Economy, Axelle Lemaire, echoing the French government's concern about union busting etc. at the EPO (only to be rudely censored by Battistelli's 'media partner')



  25. When EPO Vice-President, Who Will Resign Soon, Made a Mockery of the EPO

    Leaked letter from Willy Minnoye/management to the people who are supposed to oversee EPO management



  26. No Separation of Powers or Justice at the EPO: Reign of Terror by Battistelli Explained in Letter to the Administrative Council

    In violation of international labour laws, Team Battistelli marches on and engages in a union-busting race against the clock, relying on immunity to keep this gravy train rolling before an inevitable crash



  27. FFPE-EPO is a Zombie (if Not Dead) Yellow Union Whose Only de Facto Purpose Has Been Attacking the EPO's Staff Union

    A new year's reminder that the EPO has only one legitimate union, the Staff Union of the EPO (SUEPO), whereas FFPE-EPO serves virtually no purpose other than to attack SUEPO, more so after signing a deal with the devil (Battistelli)



  28. EPO Select Committee is Wrong About the Unitary Patent (UPC)

    The UPC is neither desirable nor practical, especially now that the EPO lowers patent quality; but does the Select Committee understand that?



  29. Links 1/1/2017: KDE Plasma 5.9 Coming, PelicanHPC 4.1

    Links for the day



  30. 2016: The Year EPO Staff Went on Strike, Possibly “Biggest Ever Strike in the History of the EPO.”

    A look back at a key event inside the EPO, which marked somewhat of a breaking point for Team Battistelli


CoPilotCo

RSS 64x64RSS Feed: subscribe to the RSS feed for regular updates

Home iconSite Wiki: You can improve this site by helping the extension of the site's content

Home iconSite Home: Background about the site and some key features in the front page

Chat iconIRC Channel: Come and chat with us in real time

CoPilotCo

Recent Posts