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Dernière version du 11 février 2013 à 18:04
Enquête de l'Union Européenne contre Microsoft[modifier]
Désinformation[modifier]
- Dans l'article suivant http://www.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-info/depeches/detail.php?depeche_id=040325072224.kz9ga14n l'Association for Competitive Technology (ACT) s'exprime pour regretter vivement les sanctions annoncées par l'UE. L'ACT prétend défendre les PME du secteur technologique. Pourtant, si on va sur le site de l'association http://www.actonline.org/aboutus.htm on note que Microsoft en fait partie:
The Association for Competitive Technology (ACT) is a national education and advocacy group for the technology industry. Focusing on the interests of small and mid-size entrepreneurial technology companies, ACT advocates for a “Healthy Tech Environment” that promotes innovation, competition and investment. ACT has been active on issues such as intellectual property, international trade, e-commerce, privacy, tax policy and antitrust. ACT represents nearly 3000 software developers, systems integrators, IT consulting and training firms, and e-businesses from across the country. While ACT members include some household names like eBay, Orbitz and Microsoft, our members are primarily small and mid-size companies. Smaller, entrepreneurial technology firms like Sax Software, ComponentSource and EnsuredMail have long been the driving force behind innovation and job growth in the industry. Not only do these companies comprise the vast majority of the technology industry, but they represent one third of all companies in America. Association for Competitive Technology 1413 K ST, NW 12th Floor Washington, DC 20005 p: (202) 331-2130 info@actonline.org