Da dieses Forum voller Microsoft-Lobbyisten ist dachte ich mir ich
suche mal wo man sich da anmelden kann.
Erste Addressen: Association for Competitive Technology (ACT) und
Americans for Technology Leadership (ATL).
In Deutschland gibt's sowas sicher auch oder macht das hier der
Einfachheit halber die sog. "BSA"?
Cheers und lasst euch nicht in die Pfanne hauen von den Profis,
Nik
Aus: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/09/14/google_lobby/
>>Long before it employed bloggers to do the job for it, Microsoft
hired sympathetic members of the public to make its case in online
forums, posing as disinterested citizens. Things got much more
professional as the antitrust trial unfurled. After hiring DCI in the
late 1990s, Microsoft created two new trade groups, the Association
for Competitive Technology (ACT), and the Americans for Technology
Leadership (ALT), and marshaled campaigns such as "Freedom to
Innovate" - encouraging Windows users the chance to make spontaneous
gestures of support for Chairman Bill. <<
suche mal wo man sich da anmelden kann.
Erste Addressen: Association for Competitive Technology (ACT) und
Americans for Technology Leadership (ATL).
In Deutschland gibt's sowas sicher auch oder macht das hier der
Einfachheit halber die sog. "BSA"?
Cheers und lasst euch nicht in die Pfanne hauen von den Profis,
Nik
Aus: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/09/14/google_lobby/
>>Long before it employed bloggers to do the job for it, Microsoft
hired sympathetic members of the public to make its case in online
forums, posing as disinterested citizens. Things got much more
professional as the antitrust trial unfurled. After hiring DCI in the
late 1990s, Microsoft created two new trade groups, the Association
for Competitive Technology (ACT), and the Americans for Technology
Leadership (ALT), and marshaled campaigns such as "Freedom to
Innovate" - encouraging Windows users the chance to make spontaneous
gestures of support for Chairman Bill. <<