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Microsoft signs source code browsing agreement with China
People's Daily Online ^ | September 27, 2003 | Lee Jia

Posted on 09/27/2003 11:44:14 AM PDT by HAL9000

Microsoft signs source code browsing agreement with China

The Source Code Browsing Lab of the China Testing and Certification Center for Information Security Products was officially founded on the morning of September 25. Microsoft is the first commercial software company that signed the operating system source code browsing agreement with the Chinese government. However, Prof. Wu Shizhong, director of the Center, said that it was too early to say whether Microsoft's operating system is safe or not.

The Source Code Browsing Lab of the China Testing and Certification Center for Information Security Products was officially founded on the morning of September 25. Microsoft is the first commercial software company that signed the operating system source code browsing agreement with the Chinese government. However, Prof. Wu Shizhong, director of the Center, said that it was too early to say whether Microsoft's operating system is safe or not.

Frequent appearance of loopholes in the past couple of years and attacks from hackers have aroused users' doubts about the security of Microsoft's operating system. Since this system's source code is not open to the public, many countries, including China, adopt the open source code Linux operational system, a rival of Microsoft, at the time of government procurement, the reason for this is that open source code software is more advantageous to national information security.

As shown in Microsoft global domain, China is the 18th country that signs an agreement on government security with the company. Maggie Wilderotter, senior vice-president in charge of Microsoft's global business strategy, said that her company takes an active part in government-built security projects.

The source code browsing agreement between China and Microsoft commenced in February this year when the China Testing and Certification Center for Information Security Products, on behalf of the Chinese government, signed the Government Security Plan (GSP) Source Code Agreement with Bill Gates, chairman and chief software designer of Microsoft, during his China visit. The establishment of the Source Code Browsing Lab represents an important process of the agreement.

At the inauguration of the Lab, the seven work units undertaking national information security projects signed the first batch of appendixes to the GSP on additional personnel. They and the Testing and Certification Center can browse the source code of the Microsoft operating system and engage in information security related research by the method as stipulated in the agreement.

Dr. Lu Chengzhao, deputy head of the Net and Information Group under the State Council Informationization Work Office, said that the operating system is the base of information network, e-government, and e-commerce, the signing of the source code browsing agreement is the first step taken in bilateral cooperation.


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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; News/Current Events; Technical
KEYWORDS: chicoms; china; communism; lowqualitycrap; microsoft; windows
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To: Bush2000
The other half is that the Chinese won't merely be handed a disc with the source code. Browsing doesn't mean copying.

Don't be ridiculous. If one is to examine code, one has to have all the info, not part. If one examines it well enough to understand it, you bet they can copy it. The Chicomms are not that stupid.

Also, a few months ago the word was that MS gave the Chicomms something like half a billion and agreed not to bother them with charges of illegal copying in order to stop adoption of Linux. They have given away the house to the Chicomms. Anyone with money in MS better get it out fast.

21 posted on 09/27/2003 5:02:14 PM PDT by gore3000 (Knowledge is the antidote to evolution.)
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To: Bush2000
I've had my suspicions that Bill Gates was a TRAITOR for a long time due to my studies of him but this little gem is coming close to PROVING it outside the "tin foil hat" web sites for the first time.
22 posted on 09/27/2003 5:21:25 PM PDT by Coral Snake (Biting commies, crooks, globalist traitors, islamofascists and any other type of Anti American)
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To: Bush2000; Salo; stainlessbanner; TechJunkYard; Nick Danger; Dominic Harr; unix; B Knotts; ...

23 posted on 09/27/2003 5:43:15 PM PDT by rdb3 (One shot is not enough. It takes an uzi to move me.)
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To: Bush2000; rdb3; John Robinson; B Knotts; stainlessbanner; TechJunkYard; ShadowAce; Knitebane; ...
So, the Chinkos have some look at MS source?

Big deal! I don't care if they reverse-engineer Billy's stuff. Now if they could do the same and build me a 2004 Porsche Turbo Cab for half-price that would be cool!

24 posted on 09/27/2003 6:01:36 PM PDT by isthisnickcool (Guns!)
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To: gore3000
If one is to examine code, one has to have all the info, not part.

The Shared Source Initiative doesn't give them all the code. Read the contract.

If one examines it well enough to understand it, you bet they can copy it.

They can't copy what they can't get.

The Chicomms are not that stupid.

That's true: They've got a bunch of slaves in the United States working on Red Flag Linux for them.
25 posted on 09/27/2003 7:13:35 PM PDT by Bush2000
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To: Coral Snake
I've had my suspicions that Bill Gates was a TRAITOR for a long time due to my studies of him but this little gem is coming close to PROVING it outside the "tin foil hat" web sites for the first time.

I'm not happy with anybody doing business with the ChiComs. But if it's going to happen, better to charge these bastards for our products than give them a technological advantage for the price of slave labor.
26 posted on 09/27/2003 7:14:46 PM PDT by Bush2000
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To: isthisnickcool
Now if they could do the same and build me a 2004 Porsche Turbo Cab for half-price that would be cool!

A perfect example of a situation in which the Asian rim simply can't match the quality of western nations (in this case, Germany), despite having access to the product. It's not easy to copy these kinds of high-end products.
27 posted on 09/27/2003 7:16:42 PM PDT by Bush2000
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To: Bush2000
Likewise, there are portions of the Windows code that aren't even available to anyone -- even under the Shared Source Initiative.
The world's No 1 software vendor last Friday signed a deal to offer the Chinese Government access to the source code for its Windows operating systems. "The government security programme (GSP) covers 100 per cent of the source code of Windows, every part of Windows," Microsoft Corp founder and chairman Bill Gates told a news conference in Beijing.

So, is Billy lying here?

28 posted on 09/27/2003 7:37:26 PM PDT by TechJunkYard
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To: Bush2000
I'm not happy with anybody doing business with the ChiComs. But if it's going to happen, better to charge these bastards for our products than give them a technological advantage for the price of slave labor.
Gates joked that the deal has "zero dollars" of revenue associated with it, since it's (duh) free. But obviously, it's another important move in China for Microsoft.

The company pledged last year to invest $750 million in China over three years to help develop one of the world's fastest-growing computer and technology markets. And in addition to the GSP announcement, Microsoft signed deals in the last few days with China Unicom, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, and PetroChina Co. Ltd. It didn't reveal how much those deals are worth, only saying it's in the millions.

It'll be nice to see some revenue flowing INTO this country FROM CHINA for a change.... when/if it ever happens.

29 posted on 09/27/2003 7:47:25 PM PDT by TechJunkYard
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To: Reeses
Isn't Linux openware, so the Chinese can have whatever they want, and are incouraged to take it. Interesting paradox.
30 posted on 09/27/2003 7:55:01 PM PDT by FreeAtlanta
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To: TechJunkYard
I have just trapped Bush2000 into admitting that he is NO kind of American patriot at all on another thread. This guy actually believes that WE SHOULD SURRENDER OUR GUNS if the Libs can pass the appropriate confiscatory legislation and get it upheld in the courts. No REAL American patriot would ever do that under ANY circumstances.
31 posted on 09/27/2003 7:55:15 PM PDT by Coral Snake (Biting commies, crooks, globalist traitors, islamofascists and any other type of Anti American)
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To: Bush2000
The Shared Source Initiative doesn't give them all the code. Read the contract.

Wrong program; Read the article.

They've got a bunch of slaves in the United States working on Red Flag Linux for them.

I'll bet the default GDM bundled with the next rev of Red Flag Linux turns out to have the "look and feel" of Windows.... and Red Office is 100% compatible with MS Office.

32 posted on 09/27/2003 7:55:30 PM PDT by TechJunkYard
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To: TechJunkYard
It'll be nice to see some revenue flowing INTO this country FROM CHINA for a change.... when/if it ever happens.

We'll probably see a flood of new Windows worms and viruses flowing into this country from China - especially since they have access to "100 per cent of the source code of Windows, every part of Windows".

33 posted on 09/27/2003 7:59:12 PM PDT by HAL9000
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To: TechJunkYard
Do the names Bill Gates and Steve Ballmar ring a bell???!!!
34 posted on 09/27/2003 8:08:53 PM PDT by Coral Snake (Biting commies, crooks, globalist traitors, islamofascists and any other type of Anti American)
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To: TechJunkYard
I'll bet the default GDM bundled with the next rev of Red Flag Linux turns out to have the "look and feel" of Windows.... and Red Office is 100% compatible with MS Office.

Did MS share the source code to MS Office in this program?

35 posted on 09/27/2003 8:14:08 PM PDT by TheEngineer
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To: Coral Snake; Bush2000
I have just trapped Bush2000....

Trapped him? What? Is his leg caught in the trap? Well leave it in there. I want to see him chew it off.

WE SHOULD SURRENDER OUR GUNS

I'm not saying I have a lot of guns. Like Glocks or Uzi's or AR's or something like this. But if I did have a lot of guns I certainly would not give them up. Nope.

Hey B2K. You have any guns to take?

36 posted on 09/27/2003 8:19:23 PM PDT by isthisnickcool (Guns!)
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To: TheEngineer
Did MS share the source code to MS Office in this program?

Oh.... probably not. Bill said "every part of Windows" and Office isn't really part of Windows. Point goes to TE.

37 posted on 09/27/2003 8:21:56 PM PDT by TechJunkYard
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To: TechJunkYard
...Office isn't really part of Windows. Point goes to TE.

Not trying to score a point there. I think anyone (including MS) attempting to do business in china is foolish. The chicoms are only interested in reverse-engineering, duplicating, copying, stealing, etc...

They'll be a "customer" for only as long as it takes to figure out the blueprints. Eventually, they'll be a competitor peddling a lower-priced knockoff.

On the other hand, I don't think MS is doing anything as foolish as providing the chicoms with linux source code. Cheap intel-based supercomputers can be built using linux -- Supercomputers that can be used for energy simulations (nuclear weapon design), fluid dynamic simulations (fighter plane design), and electromagnetic analysis (stealth design).

Lenin predicted that the capitalists would sell the soviets the rope to hang themselves with... But the linux developers are donating the rope for free.

38 posted on 09/27/2003 8:48:20 PM PDT by TheEngineer
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To: TheEngineer
On the other hand, I don't think MS is doing anything as foolish as providing the chicoms with linux source code. Cheap intel-based supercomputers can be built using linux...

As foolish as donating $750 million of support to help develop an industry that might someday clone a Cray? That they might build a Linux cluster should be among the least of our concerns.

39 posted on 09/27/2003 9:17:12 PM PDT by TechJunkYard
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To: TechJunkYard
As foolish as donating $750 million of support to help develop an industry that might someday clone a Cray?

If you needed to perform heavy military application simulations in the near term, which direction would you take to solve your problem?... Try to clone a Cray (complex proprietary hardware and software) or try to build linux superclusters (cheap hardware and free open source software plus free how-to documentation)? I know which way I'd go.

40 posted on 09/27/2003 9:39:49 PM PDT by TheEngineer
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