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1 30 Dec 2006 - 2:39    Stefan Esterer :
2 30 Dec 2006 - 2:58    Martin Tamme :
3 30 Dec 2006 - 3:03    Erik Ersterer :
4 30 Dec 2006 - 3:05    Jan Hauke Rahm :
5 30 Dec 2006 - 3:11    Klaus Leitner-Poosch :
6 30 Dec 2006 - 3:19    Markus Frosch :
7 30 Dec 2006 - 3:25    Peter Dahlberg :
8 30 Dec 2006 - 3:26    Hartmut Wernisch : free information transfer for all!
9 30 Dec 2006 - 4:18    Björn Janßen : Outrageous. Explain how and why you "cannot support Linux (sic) in a legal way."
10 30 Dec 2006 - 4:49    Verena Horak :
11 30 Dec 2006 - 4:58    Rene Pilz :
12 30 Dec 2006 - 5:10    Manfred Steger :
13 30 Dec 2006 - 5:15    Christopher Vogl :
14 30 Dec 2006 - 5:21    Roy Schestowitz : Stop supporting convicted monopolists
15 30 Dec 2006 - 5:51    Ralf Postler :
16 30 Dec 2006 - 6:31    Jure Repinc : EU should use formats that are free, open and not restricted by patents.
17 30 Dec 2006 - 7:36    Martin Sandsmark : This is not acceptable.
18 30 Dec 2006 - 9:09    Thomas Johansson : I fail to see how it would be impossible to support Linux in a legal way. Please explain.
19 30 Dec 2006 - 13:18    Erwin Schwab :
20 30 Dec 2006 - 13:54    Davorin Kejžar :
21 30 Dec 2006 - 13:58    Helmut Pozimski : There are many things that should be changed in the EU so please satrt here, we need free formats and musn't support monopolists. Or to say it in a simplet way: we need Opensource (I don't like this term but it seems to be the language the EU understands).
22 30 Dec 2006 - 15:05    Borut Rozman : They should start blocking M$ users not open source community !
23 30 Dec 2006 - 15:18    Stefan Huber : nothing to append.
24 30 Dec 2006 - 15:32    Marcel Swietza : I share the opinion of my previous signers.
25 30 Dec 2006 - 15:41    Alexander Baumgartner :
26 30 Dec 2006 - 15:46    Stefan Walkner : support open standards!
27 30 Dec 2006 - 16:53    Matija Å uklje : This is not only discrimination, but one that if avoided would even lower the costs of the streaming service. A free open-source cross-platform solution would be not only ideal, but also REQUIRED from the EU! e.g. Ogg/Theora video format using the Java-based player Cortado, which is under - both are licenced under GPL, so the license and patents wouldn't cost the EU a cent, plus everyone can use them independant of whether they're using Windows, MacOS X, Linux, BSD, Zeta, QNX, AmigaOS or whatever.
28 30 Dec 2006 - 16:54    Martin Rohde :
29 30 Dec 2006 - 17:01    Sebastian Feltel :
30 30 Dec 2006 - 17:02    Nikolaus Morocutti :
31 30 Dec 2006 - 17:09    Christophe Vanlancker : Open Source for open minds!
32 30 Dec 2006 - 17:19    katarina smid :
33 30 Dec 2006 - 17:24    Robert Rak : They could even use x264/vorbis/matroska. This is very sad.
34 30 Dec 2006 - 17:26    Marcus Schöbl : Please use a free and open standard. I dont want to support a monopolist in this way, but this means i'm not able to use your service. Please make it accessible for all.
35 30 Dec 2006 - 17:37    Frederik Reiß :
36 30 Dec 2006 - 18:11    Guenter Sandner : Stop using proprietary formats! Stop this discrimination!
37 30 Dec 2006 - 18:29    Roy Culley : Any online service from the EU should be available to all computer users not just those running Windows or an Apple MAC.
38 30 Dec 2006 - 18:56    Andrej Lajovic :
39 30 Dec 2006 - 18:58    Matthias Lackenbucher :
40 30 Dec 2006 - 19:18    Stefan Schöfegger :
41 30 Dec 2006 - 19:49    Anze Cesar :
42 30 Dec 2006 - 20:01    Doris Gruber :
43 30 Dec 2006 - 20:18    Adriaan Leijnse : The EU should be independent and so should their streams be.
44 30 Dec 2006 - 20:21    Magnus Deininger : This is awful, they of all people should know better than to exclude people based on their OS.
45 30 Dec 2006 - 20:30    Matjaž KaÅ¡e :
46 30 Dec 2006 - 20:35    Vlad socaciu :
47 30 Dec 2006 - 20:55    Bjoern Bendix :
48 30 Dec 2006 - 20:55    Stefan Schedl :
49 30 Dec 2006 - 20:55    Karsten Schwarz :
50 30 Dec 2006 - 20:56    John Batten : This is wrong, you may be "against linux" but everything so far has shown the EU is for open-standards (EU vs MS over network info) so use an open-standard then