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  1. NZ remains tied to and locked into a proprietary software operating system that enriches a multi billionaire headed corporation and influences that control our govt software systems.

    Surveillance is built into the everyday software used in most home and the majority of business computer systems. Nothing is not accessible. Commercial espionage is common place, confidential business arrangements which the owner rate as commercially sensitive are wide open for discovery.

    That is one side of the absolute fiasco built on dodgy and illegal beginnings where intellectual property was ripped off and a team of clever well funded lawyers ground down claims of redress. IBM became a victim to the onslaught of further unethical opportunism cleverly crafted to rip off the multi million dollar investment into table top PC operating systems.

    Now this “Pirate” corporation command ransom from the majority of computer owners in the form of charging and recharging for an operating system.

    Many Govts globally have rejected this hegemony and gone over to open source which is virtually free and continually developed and improved by a massive network of top software engineers with strictly ethical motivation.

    But NZ Govt continues to be in “the club” feeding the giant parasite that wields a ransom to enable surveillance capability of your communications and private data.

    The US CIA, defence, FBI, Congress library and many other critical to security function won’t use M$ but out govt and businesses do.

    Open source is secure and no surveillance can be built in as it would be seen and announced by thousands of socially responsible open software engineers. A world wide cooperative network protects open source integrity as it is attacked by M$ at every opportunity. M$ even borrows heavily from it and of course lock up their acquisitions in proprietary code. Public domain ware is used for private profit by a Corporation without ethics or morals.

    NZ is bombarded with propaganda supporting M$ as the only viable alternative but this is not true. The most reliable systems are not M$. Many global business do not use M$ to run their servers as the most robust software is open source.

    We are being scammed by a US based monopoly with a massive PR program unfortunately taken aboard by the everyday user.

    I left M$ behind years ago with no regrets, now no updates upsetting my OS, free software to choose from and no viruses nor anti virus nightmares.

  2. I attended OS//OS last year, and it was a fantastic learning and networking experience. This write-up sounds to me like an industry conference, of interest mainly to start-ups and venture capitalists, which is a shame, because it really isn’t like that.

    OS//OS is a community gathering of information freedom activists, from many walks of life. Yes, some of them happen to work in the public service, social enterprises/ tech cooperatives, NGOs and community organisations, and so on, and their activism informs their work. Yes, we’re there to pitch new projects or new ways of solving shared problems, but it’s called “open source” because we’re there to share all our stuff, not to sell each other stuff.

    I’m pleased to see Doug Rushkoff speaking, and it’s reminded me how much I’m looking forward to this’ year event. If anyone hasn’t already read Doug’s book ‘Life Inc: How Corporatism Conquered the World, and How We Can Take It Back’, as well as the new ‘Throwing Rocks…’ book mentioned above, I rate them alongside Graeber’s ‘Debt’ as some of the most important books of the decade.

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