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FC: Microsoft warns "Freedom to Innovate" imperiled, asks for help
From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com>
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2001 19:55:55 -0400
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From: "Microsoft"
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Subject: FINFLASH FROM THE FREEDOM TO INNOVATE NETWORK
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2001 14:40:19 -0700
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A FINFLASH FROM THE FREEDOM TO INNOVATE NETWORK
June 29, 2001
Dear Freedom to Innovate Network Member:
When Microsoft established the Freedom to Innovate Network (FIN), a
non-partisan grassroots coalition, you joined us to help advocate sound
public policy that will further technological advancement and economic
growth in this country. Hundreds of thousands of concerned citizens have
visited the FIN website to stay informed, and have contacted public
officials to defend the technology industry's freedom to innovate at
http://www.freetoinnovate.com. We hope you will once again help educate
public officials about the many contributions of the technology
sector: providing new products at better prices, improving worker
productivity and creating millions of high-paying jobs.
However, the threat to the freedom to innovate and the growth of the
high-tech industry have never been more serious. Although the U.S. Court
of Appeals recently issued its ruling on the Microsoft case, the danger of
more regulation and litigation still exists. As reported in recent
articles, a few rival companies are lobbying state attorneys general and
legislators to encourage more legal and regulatory action against
Microsoft. These special interests are hoping once again to stop
Microsoft's ability to deliver new and innovative products to consumers and
businesses. These cynical efforts by a few are intended only to protect
and advantage large competitors at the expense of consumers and future
product innovations.
Such threats of continued litigation and regulation jeopardize the freedom
to innovate that has made the technology industry American's leading growth
sector-and your voice has never been more important that it is right
now! It's important that your elected officials hear what you think about
this issue and other public policy debates. The Freedom to Innovate
Network, and website at www.microsoft.com/freedomtoinnovate, give you the
ability to stay informed about issues ranging from competition and
intellectual property rights to privacy and taxation of the Internet-as
well as the opportunity to contact your public officials to express your views.
If you would like to take action to protect the freedom to innovate today,
you can use the Freedom to Innovate website at
http://www.freetoinnovate.com to compose a letter, fax, or email to your
elected officials.
Thank you again for your commitment to protect the Freedom to
Innovate. Your time and effort will help to shape the future of high tech.
Sincerely,
Kim Sanchez
Executive Director
P.S. Please help us preserve the freedom to innovate by contacting your
public officials TODAY!
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