Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, March 19 2013 @ 11:51 PM EDT |
They need look no further than the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts...
Senator Pacheco and Secretary Galvin's office
remain very heavily influenced by the Microsoft money [ยทยทยท], in my opinion.
Peter Quinn in Groklaw interview
Peter Quinn's
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Authored by: N_au on Wednesday, March 20 2013 @ 12:45 AM EDT |
I read one report with the headline: "Microsoft backs review of bribery
allegations". Yes they will find and blame some poor sod who will lose his
job. He will most likely be paid off so as not to say that the command to do it
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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, March 20 2013 @ 07:56 AM EDT |
This won't go far.
The gov has more than enough stuff on M$'s behaviour to have
shut them down years ago. Hasn't happend yet, won't happen
now. The gov depends on M$ to provide easily spied on
software. If M$ has to bribe a few, so be it.
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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, March 20 2013 @ 12:29 PM EDT |
The first report I saw on it was the WSJ, and I thought it interesting timing
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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, March 20 2013 @ 12:29 PM EDT |
I see this law as the height of hypocrisy. Who will be investigating the bribes
that our government officials have accepted, AKA campaign donations?
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