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Cablegate: Microsoft Uses US Diplomats to Pressure Oman to Intimidate Population Using Newspapers

Cablegate



Summary: A rare glimpse at a common phenomenon where Microsoft uses national papers to spread fear and the advertisers in newspapers are said to be playing a role

Microsoft and its slaves in the Government of Oman (who gave Microsoft taxpayers' money) have only led to further criminalisation of the population, which Microsoft loves calling "pirates" (an inappropriate term). Occasionally Microsoft and its bully, the BSA, organise intimidation campaigns which even cables reveal are just intended to create a scare. In the following Cablegate cable there is concern that the newspapers did not do as Microsoft and the BSA please; they didn't spread enough fear by naming the country targeted as an "enforcement showcase":










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E.O. 12958: N/A TAGS: ECON, ETRD, KIPR, MU SUBJECT: MICROSOFT SETTLES WITH OMANI SOFTWARE PIRATES

1. (U) On October 7, Econoff discussed Microsoft's conclusion of an out-of-court settlement with four Omani companies engaged in software piracy with Jawad al-Redha, Microsoft's Gulf Anti-Piracy Manager and Co-Chair of the Business Software Alliance. Redha noted that the settlement was the product of over seven months of work in negotiating with the violators, identified as al-Madina, al-Rafraf, al-Arabiya, and World IT. Under the agreement, each company will pay Microsoft USD 3,000 in compensation and pledge to refrain from selling illegal software in the future.

2. (SBU) Redha expressed optimism that the agreement will create momentum in enforcing IPR in Oman. He was quick to point out that Oman's purported software piracy rate of 62% was still high for the region, but that concerted efforts such as this would help bring that statistic down several percentage points each year. Redha said that improvements need to be made on the public relations front in reaching this goal. As an example, he noted that the press release on the settlement was only published in the English-language daily Oman Observer, and only after the government cleared on text that did not include country-specific references. Redha speculated that the publishers of Oman's Arabic-language dailies, which declined to publicize the settlement, were worried that they would lose advertising revenue from the companies cited in the text of the announcement.

3. (SBU) Comment: Microsoft's settlement comes on the heels of change in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the lead Omani agency in promoting intellectual property rights. Econoff learned on October 3 that the director of the Intellectual Property Department has been reassigned to a lower-level position in a different office of the ministry, and that his deputy has been transferred to an unrelated department as well. Post suspects that the director's ineffectiveness during the implementation stage of the U.S.-Oman Free Trade Agreement may have precipitated the reshuffle. End comment. FONTENEAU







They are trying to use newspapers as a propaganda tool. Advertisers affect the content of newspapers.

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