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Wikileaks publishes documents on plan to curb free software in the EU

129 points| db42 | 15 years ago |blog.javier-carrete.com | reply

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[+] kprobst|15 years ago|reply
That site is so laden with 'social media' crud it's impossible to scroll or read with Firefox.
[+] Udo|15 years ago|reply
I gave up half-way through as well. The news content isn't all that exciting either. Lobbying groups have pressured for laws against open software before and they have tried to undermine public open source initiatives regularly. Microsoft is especially egregious at this, we knew that for some time now as well.

On the other hand, this underscores an important point (assuming we're all on the same page here, being pro OS and all): our interest groups are in need of support. Make donations to the EFF or the CCC, and get involved in their activities.

Our freedom is at stake. And that's not some empty piece of rhetoric either, because important battles have already been lost or are currently in the process of going badly.

[+] nostromo|15 years ago|reply
Firebug showed me over 400 http requests just for that one article. I wonder how that guy from Russia a few days ago feels about this site?
[+] mike-cardwell|15 years ago|reply
Even with NoScript, Ghostery, AdBlock, Flashblock and Beef Taco installed, it still takes forever to load/render. Possibly the worse example of this type of site I've seen.
[+] baskinghobo|15 years ago|reply
I am wondering, why doesn't the scroll wheel work like the right side scroll bar which is always 100% responsive?
[+] nene|15 years ago|reply
Damn. And the Wikileaks page itself is down for maintenance :(
[+] bigfudge|15 years ago|reply
safari reader makes it bearable...
[+] sage_joch|15 years ago|reply
"According to Wikileaks has leaked this file because it is important to make public policy is influenced by pressure groups, and for the record of what is happening in the European Commission."

This is kind of hard to read.

[+] michael_dorfman|15 years ago|reply
I imagine it should read "to make certain that public policy is influenced..." and "for recording what is happening..."
[+] Stevenup7002|15 years ago|reply
"the free software"? Is it me or is this blog horribly written, I can't interpret most of it without reading it at least 5 times.
[+] frisco|15 years ago|reply
The page started with a gigantic headshot of Assange. That's really not a good way to start, given recent drama...