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it's an important topic at the moment and it's a an issue for everybody in the international economy and then we would see how does is going to be discussed with russian and international participation well the back at the top of the hour. when the whole make its manufacture consensus instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round lifts and be the one percent told. it's time to ignore middle of the room signals. doing something. really new things really work.
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this minute. twelfth of may twenty seventeen overnight a dangerous computer virus has spread around the globe want to cry is the name the cyber criminals have given the virus was which they blackmail their victims by blocking their computer data the ransom three hundred dollars to be paid in bitcoins. more than two hundred thousand computers on all continents are affected by this attack from the german rail network georgia bound to the ministry of the interior in russia and the japanese car manufacturer honda in great britain some hospitals even have to switch to emergency operational. how can one single nowhere
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single tenuously paralyzed companies hospitals and even intelligence services all over the world beyond three has a name microsoft all the victims use the same software all are vulnerable to the same way all are dependent on one single company as is every state administration in europe. what are the consequences this is what we the team of journalists from investigate europe wanted to find out the results are alarming. this is about the data of all citizens everyone is affected and the dependency is much deeper than just the use of microsoft word or excel almost every author or
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a team from the town hall to the vehicle registration office and the tax office works with software specially written for their purposes. these many thousands of special programs are written for the windows operating system. the more complex information technology becomes the deeper the state is trapped in the microsoft monopoly. no one knows this better than martin child will manage the german government's i t. for eight years. the burden and deutschland isn't defacto opting it's from microsoft but in i understood my course of political timing is that this could be nigga. microsoft media is that start as a dusk to die it's an exam i just manage when the vitals and on the software einsatz income divide he took all mentality microsoft for human body and i love microsoft poke on the bush would send via the education and serve idea is that all
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the microsoft software a lot of those who have been into english too i know the virtue of its not paying its kite feel satisfied the end of it can and let's not say no that's one of out of these all of these prisoners harvest us made up any kind of fun i'd sit in here stolen afghan's idle admit the thought is you own the example. that has been developed home from one thousand deployed as in. our state in the control of. the stuff to the gov sinai ignite ima via. spiritual or tion is the shows my night t.v. shows and. others in the very last minute hours and you know if its on implementing the v.v. toy as mine i believe it is i don't feel like there's has been a good movie got side of it. dependency is the result of a business principle with which the major software manufacturers and in particular
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microsoft have created monopolies worldwide keeping the source code secret. modern software is written in programming languages the exact recipe of a program or an entire operating system is created the source code every i.t. specialist can follow the source code however the computer and its processes count so the source code has to be converted by a translation program into machine code but this can only be read and understood by computers. this is the source code for the command show hello world as taught in every beginner's programming course the same commands translated into machine code looks like this. microsoft makes the machine code available to its customers but nobody understands it however the source code is kept secret
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by the company in order to protect itself from imitators this business model is called proprietary only the manufacturer is able to change improve correct and fix security gaps in the software but this means the user is completely at the mercy of the manufacturer for better or worse. all citizens data from texas returns to fines flows through the state administration's large data centers. we visit one of these top security server parks in hamburg the exact location of which we are not allowed to reveal let alone fill however the fences and locks are no protection against the open flank microsoft. so. as i stated i was there he said it was one of our fault i understand there are others. as i know i'm sure there's a smidgen eight hundred started going to learn any woman on sex no not at all
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communicable no not a thing of the man houses the status of it all fit into civilians and it's done it in. with one side effects of. an evil convention and next only one of the starts a jockey shows a legacy of the good fruit but this of adults all have microsoft and you often provide. a good yarn with minds open tennis australia it can all be all open source software is good but i see india is a propagator self. the best that's a great question why the stuff here is obviously the software can all go of our office when microsoft when they do know it is. a few it is on the i need to factor more of course let them do business yapping is try didn't see and listen we've got a little bit of a senior study again used up in these files if i left them in india listen that i've. seen a reversal of things in five microsoft percentage that was on a school killing the stupidest of its own rules and microsoft intensely and that's the same young asshole that puts and stuck on most microsoft isn't that hot and
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also all of the gen is going to this year of the divide on microsoft for the time that the advice of put it to bed i need it for bush just a bit on a notion i needed to do a little and hundreds are i now i knew vernon schools were on this mission this modernistic of the nation are also on of guys and not even so sure. these alternatives have been around for a long time they're based on the fundamentally different principle called open source. in contrast to the proprietary software of microsoft and other companies open source software uses a source code that is publicly available. that's why hundreds of thousands of programmers around the world can improve it extended and fix bugs. the collective workforce of the swarm of program and discovers and closes secure. and efficiently produces state of the art software including the world's most widely
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used operating systems linux and then droid. unlike microsoft windows linux is available free of charge. any organization or administration can customize it for its own purposes without asking the corporation for permission nevertheless most government team managers believe that in public administration there is no alternative to microsoft even though this is long since become a profitable industry. does this kind i cannot even get this from the many as markets once again are never like a business i'm on a list of theirs it's not of their own windows it's in the end was a done deal patients started it was a stain on all the funnies up and his cards in the file is a don't miss this in and it is because you're on the ban and again as he does a lot of others with murder later on in the at least on this is a list it's a toy and of items on the roster yet seldom the target both of us and as a band and again with the home is us your thoughts ideas with of i as
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a life that border on incentive yet what it is two to one vote as a town. that's been software's over mr and us voice has led to a course of national and status definition i guess in the us these is known as my my course of one of four us run for from one device that. is going to guns in the us to the and stand with their feeder the gun into the seats and just as hopeless as it is even then i'd never heard it is very knowledgeable in by citizen as but that's this in yourself time buys. today open source programs can easily compete with microsoft product as the company open exchange shows. this is software so i just consider office parkade from microsoft as its income. in this office has actually just industry flight from microsoft came here so much does. and i'm one of the best for that. bells mean if i give up. the human.
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mind isn't that time let's to move to texas etiam been so. on. so divorced of us nothing's image undone from the comment in the front also from us on the bird that somebody. on the end of vertical mental phenomena someone via target is to forget that some. escaped and permanent workflow meant i know. the . doctors could be so busy that said saying cling to us i was just on lots of fun of it so i office software what is this team summit scene as i was decked out for this one up any stuff from them like the national do mice none of that up front of me that's good but it's got me and it's a bunch. of it at all it's called whatever order for the. team is on the. books and other notes as if it's just a. moment if i deem it was a good dom it does but the end of the support us is this is the as in for life i
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seen the alone on benefit in the good thing as their goals. it wasn't an unknown amounts of money on us. was going to miss which of us is and there's a vaccine for one for us it will depend. on and for the. united states and. its use and its tax on other countries. economic sanctions are just the beginning another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on countries that you're talking about. and there must be an answer. to demonize that country and the leader of that country.
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we have a responsibility for the home. and the will to make rules for the rest. because without us there will be chance. join me every thursday on the alex salmond's show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sport i'm show business i'll see that. the use of open source software has long been standard practice for private corporations. the global giants of the digital economy such as facebook amazon google paypal only work with open source they would never give their competitor
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microsoft access to their information technology by using their software yet utopian states continually surrender to the old monopoly through contract. in these microsoft and governments come to an agreement on the conditions whereby government institutions may use the software giant's programs the german ministry of the interior is legally bound to allow inspection of such contracts however the ministry has blackened all the essential parts like prices conditions and security requirements the reason given trade secrets as claimed by microsoft in other words the corporation can decide what the public may learn about its dealings with taxpayers' money.
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with the framework contracts governments allow all state institutions from local authority to parliament to obtain software directly from microsoft resellers this is legally questionable because this type of treaty overrides european law. accordingly public authorities are prohibited from buying products and services exceeding the value of one hundred thirty five thousand euros from just one supplier there has to be a public invitation to tender the german government's head of i t. peter but appears to have no problems with this how does he justifies circumventing public procurement law. in the. microsoft. microsoft mission and done. on t. in that time but. this is all as if i don't win if it in full partner i'll just have to invent. and hide on the london history lalas least of the stock and the.
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reason it's a nice. gotcha nothing to. its source and. if it. is well on its experimental form often it is a stand up so good as you know you did on this photo missed in hundreds are ones that big and fast not. microsoft needs and microsoft it's a numbers. just kind of feel. you know. it's not that simple e.u. legislation expressly prohibits the preference of individual companies in public. as well as the use of brand names and invitations to tender a lawyer specializing in i.t. and public procurement matures pops has been examining this practice for the past four years at the netherlands university of groningen so do framework agreements
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with microsoft violate e.u. law yeah yeah that's very clear it violates european law and when you ask organizations you know why are you doing this the people responsible for a tender they usually know that that file it's european law but they will say well even the european commission itself is doing it. how is it possible that tuckey you're thore are breaking their own rules my colleague maria majority from the journalist team investigate europe has been a long time correspondent in brussels and knows who to ask. ok who are we going to meet now and now we are going to need. the sponsor of the entity in time to. my cousin i was already told they are going to sign
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a new contract with microsoft next year so good luck to those in. the. next contract with microsoft and you already negotiating a new contract tell jens the plan is to go for a negotiated procedure with microsoft for. this top layer. and for call for tender with a reseller. for microsoft doesn't the practice to negotiate this framework contract violate the rules of procurement which demands open competition no doubt there are different procedures foreseen by the pitcher metros and of course the procedure is called for tender but then the negotiated procedure is a procedure that exists in the rules and in. it's fully legal and the conditions are that there is only one provider that can provide this particular solution the technical solution so there is no other possibility and what we've seen is that we
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if we didn't do call for tender and open call for tender for provision we would land with microsoft anyway and it would be much more expensive because what you're doing now is negotiating a price list together with microsoft which gives us huge discounts well it sounds very reasonable but this actually means that they have a problem within their organization. because they are obviously locked in. they are in a optimal situation because they are so dependent on working with microsoft that they are even thinking that they can't function without the microsoft software it says more about their own organization then. the topic of law because it basically means that they have internal problem that they have to fix but it doesn't mean that they can't. disregard for human
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what does the procurement law exactly say all the procurement law describes. social situations in which you can ask for a brand name being locked in is not an excuse to disregard the procurement rules. there is another way in munich under the leadership of former mayor christian the city administration has converted eighty percent of all markers of computers to the open source operating system linux since two thousand and four the project called lehman was considered a great. and was also copied in other european cities. in twenty twelve detail writer at the time head of economics in the city government negotiated with microsoft to relocate their german headquarters to munich in twenty fourteen writer
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himself became the mayor since then he's been working with the alliance of social democrats and conservatives to bring the city administration back into the arms of the monopolist and this last few works and i. feel differently. and this man and i had business with him and me on this is of i'd normally get on by. police and after all i was killing this quality of take it to our career as it causes passion for gale pushed into. the pitted and undone done in the final debate the mayor rejects the arguments of the opposition about independence and data security with the linux system and argues in his closing words in a very personal way of how this was when he could come and when it does well isn't seen as truth in the answer may provide a shift beginning in this ng by consequence really the menu as an institutional is
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clearly. trying to deliver it non-blocking instrument. is limited if the. lincoln and the e.p. merely super's wilson here sitting down. it's to look at for microsoft even less doom for the file are going to storage and concerns it's not mentioned in design it's hard for hundred give distances to get to stupid usually as the youngest was know it was over the last just as soon as the eighty it was lucky enough to go into it would be to secure its figure on windows to be very very few. according to a survey the vast majority of city employees are quite satisfied with limit however the experts found that the i t. was poorly managed partly because the heads of departments were allowed to make their own decisions about how to use the programs but there was no fundamental technical problem as the previous head of munich's i
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t department told the industry news service. we can't interview the employees of the administration because they are not allowed to talk to us however an expert from the municipal department is prepared to talk to us anonymously so is there some truth in the claim that the open source system in the munich administration didn't work properly isn't others in touched them enough as it ought to still have a hard on that about it after it and cannot if in the long as. a lot of phones and as it's been discontinued all of us got seen thousand formula for very often the software in the past presidents made in. noise for log system for microsoft office because what they believed were not the concern for lughnasadh converts or years of art that we don't hender should be dominant fleeing orders for an explosion that aren't even more just but funny
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a minute buzz on this is kind take a show called just put it tick on for hundreds musser. that's a. bundle. and. when it gets. that was accordance you wouldn't be. getting the sleep. microsoft. does but you know. microsoft didn't. know. me so far from sunni and. you know it's not going to change and you know this. you know the incident book focuses on.
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the iran nuclear deal was one seen as a major achievement of american diplomacy but that's no longer the case donald trump's decision to pull out of the deal has reopened a major international problem and i have to analyze betrayed and bursaries confused how should the world proceed. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies to me to keep our missiles will simple song alone even find company elsewhere though they invite private companies to take over their utilities any part of. the program because. this is. the more you know broader locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right the access to water it's about water
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but it's also over much more than water it's about the hurt and the redistribution . almost all girls and their debt down wars we want or. will make us manufacture consent to instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes to protect themselves. with the primary go around to listen to the one percent told. to ignore middle room signals. deludes million real news for the world. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution of you tube clips the demonstrations went from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution
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is always spontaneous or is it just go ahead i mean your list put video dream in the new bill is that i new school and you go to the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. of those who took the pledge invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. about your sudden passing i have only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last bang turn. up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath . but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was again
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still some are fond of you. those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with death this was just. a speech because there were no other takers. aimed at mainstream media has met its maker.
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police in paris shoot and kill a man who stopped one person to death and injured several others near the french capital's main opera house a terror investigation is underway. and to the stories that shapes the week european leaders are refusing to toe washington's line after president trump withdrawals from the iran nuclear deal and imposes new sanctions against iran. on the. clashes intensify on the israeli gaza border and head of the u.s. embassies move to jerusalem leaving two palestinians dead in the final of. and russia marks seventy three years since victory in the gulf war two with a.
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