Russia Uses Microsoft to Suppress Dissent

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theeedude

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http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/12/world/europe/12raids.html?_r=1&ref=russia

Looks like using licensed Windows is not enough if you are an opposition group in Russia, gotta go full open source, or you are asking to be investigated.

Last year, they took computers from another newspaper, Samarskaya Gazeta. According to case records, the police conducted that search based upon a complaint from a man who admitted that he had never been in the newspaper’s offices or seen its computers.

Mr. Kurt-Adzhiyev, the editor of both newspapers, said Microsoft’s lawyer in the case regularly appeared at court hearings to back prosecutors and the police. He said the lawyer testified that seized computers contained pirated software even though it was later shown that the computers had never been examined.

“Microsoft says publicly that they have no claims in these cases, but then their lawyers come into the court and say whatever the police want them to say,” Mr. Kurt-Adzhiyev said.

The Damage Is Done

Prosecutors eventually dropped or suspended the charges against Mr. Kurt-Adzhiyev after he was able to discredit them. But he said the damage was done. He said the newspapers lost computers and data, and he spent an enormous amount of time ensnared in legal proceedings. The local edition of Novaya Gazeta had to close.

Mr. Kurt-Adzhiyev said he now realized that the authorities were not so much interested in convictions as in harassing opponents. Even if the inquiries are abandoned, they are debilitating when they require months to defend.
 
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Eagle1969

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Your propaganda means working at full capacity, because there is nothing I have not heard. You brainwashed.
 

Circlenaut

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So microsoft is shooting itself in the foot with bad PR AND motiving people to go open source? Great business model Micro$oft.
 

rudder

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So you all want a U.S. based corporation to meddle in the affairs of a foreign nation? How about instead of focusing on Microsoft, the OP focus on the tactics used by the Russian government.

Suppose this group was running linux, open office, etc and Putin wanted them hassled and shut down. Do you think they would be left alone because they are running open source software? Naive you all are.
 

DesiPower

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So microsoft is shooting itself in the foot with bad PR AND motiving people to go open source? Great business model Micro$oft.

I have seen lots and lots of ppl download and use Linux over the years, I have seen lots of ppl go that way, but haven't seen a single person stay there.
 

irishScott

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I have seen lots and lots of ppl download and use Linux over the years, I have seen lots of ppl go that way, but haven't seen a single person stay there.

Software compatibility. A lot of stuff runs on Windows and, even with the glorious achievement that is Wine, simply won't run on linux. What linux needs is a significantly popular piece of software made compatible exclusively with it. Linux, however is free and open source. Therefor it's usually not profitable for big companies to do so, and it's open source nature would allow for relatively easy porting even if the developers didn't do it themselves.
 
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