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[from <http://www.moral-defense.org/media/jan1098.html>. new genre: old press releases. --tb] Press Release Release Date: 10 Jan 98 Activists form committee to defend Microsoft from government intervention in computer industry A group of pro-free-market activists are forming the Committee for the Moral Defense of Microsoft, an ad-hoc group dedicated to providing a principled defense of Microsoft against the current attempts at government intrusion into the computer industry. This organization grew from a World Wide Web site created by Bahamas-based programmer Mark Da Cunha to coordinate pro-Microsoft activism. That site, http://www.moral-defense.org, gathers together a group of essays, outside links, and other resources defending Microsoft in its current court case and attacking the antitrust laws under which Microsoft is being prosecuted. In early December, Mr. Da Cunha added to his site a "Petition to Stop the Persecution of Microsoft," co-written by Robert W. Tracinski, a Virginia-based writer and editor. The petition, which has already gathered over 2,000 signatures [over 8000 as of 18 May 1998], states in part: "Under the guise of 'protecting the public,' these [antitrust] laws have allowed envious competitors and power- hungry officials to attack successful businessmen for the crime of being successful. It has led to the ugly spectacle of the creative geniuses of the business worldqthe men who have made this country greatqbeing branded as oppressive tyrants, whose hard-won business empires must be broken to pieces and subjected to the control of government regulators. "The Justice Department's current suit against Microsoft...if successful, will... deprive Mr. Gates of his right to control his own company, and...deprive the company of its ownership and control of its own products. "The Justice Department's case--and indeed the entire edifice of antitrust law--is based on the bizarrely inverted notion that the productive actions of individuals in the free market can somehow constitute 'force,' while the coercive actions of government regulators can somehow secure 'freedom.' ... "As concerned citizens, we ask that the Justice Department's case against Microsoft be dismissed. We call for a national debate over the arbitrary and unjust provisions of the antitrust laws and for an end to the practice of persecuting businessmen for their success." Da Cunha and Tracinski decided to take this campaign one step further. Mr. Tracinski is establishing the Committee for the Moral Defense of Microsoft as a Virginia non-profit corporation. The Committee will raise money to maintain the pro-Microsoft Web site, to publicize the Petition in major newspapers, and to publish pamphlets and other materials to educate the public and the press about the Microsoft case and about the injustice of the antitrust laws. The mailing address for the Committee is PO Box 6525, Charlottesville, VA, 22906. For more information, contact Robert W. Tracinski, by phone at 540-967-5898, by fax at 540-967-5857, and by e-mail at Tracinski@aol.com. --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl