Open Letter To Mammootty

Open Letter to Mammootty to Reconsider Promotion of Microsoft and their Proprietary Softwares

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Context

Microsoft will be signing up Malayalam movie star Mammootty as one of the brand ambassadors for the Computer Literacy programme that is to be organized soon in Kerala, a Southern Indian State well known for its pro-free software policies. This is an open letter by Free Software Activists, Supporters and Users of Kerala to Mammootty.

Open Letter to Mamootty from Free Software Community

Dear Bharat Mammootty,

This letter is to express our deepest disappointment in your involvement with Microsoft to launch their e-literacy program in Kerala and is based on the belief that you have high social convictions and commitment to the people of Kerala.

Kerala's civil society had in the past been delighted by your decision to dissociate with the coco cola advertisement project as a response to the resource exploitation and pollution caused by the corporate body. However, people of Kerala will be bewildered to see that you are lending your name and fame to support a devastatingly nefarious techno-monopolistic campaign unleashed by Microsoft in our state. We feel your move is both ill-advised and harmful.

Being the Director of a major media initiative (Kairali TV, Malayalam Communications Limited) that claims to be people-oriented both in terms of its initial resource mobilization tactics as well as its professed commitment to people's causes, it is embarrassing to see that such concerns are completely sidelined in favor of a hideous agenda of a major US based multi-national IT giant, despised even in US for its monopolistic tendencies. In fact there are records of this company using underhanded tactics to enforce its views on an organization like ISO which maintains international standards for public benefit.

We are assuming that you were not given enough information about the IT Scenario we live in.

Software is a tool and a means with which we can achieve a lot of things. In this respect, it is similar to infrastructure like roads and rails. Using Microsoft software is akin to using a road built by a private agency who levies a charge for its use. Any further development of that road and the terms of usage of that road will be subject to the whims of that private agency alone, however insane it may be. Free Software is like an alternate road , with equal or better quality. It is community owned - public property. What modifications have to be done, and where it has to be done is driven by public need and is not influenced by a private party.

When we use Microsoft's products, which do not give the 4 essential freedoms in Computing (Right to study, Right to copy, Right to modify and Right to Redistribute software), we are becoming helpless creatures. Non-free softwares like Windows are designed to keep users helpless and prohibit cooperation. On the other hand , Free software believes in sharing and cooperation.

For your kind attention, Microsoft, the company with which you plan to sign the contract, has a track record of being fined($1.35 billion) for Antitrust Charges in European Union for not complying with EU standards and trying to avoid giving essential information required for interoperability to others by asking for a huge price. As the report says, "Microsoft was the first company in 50 years of EU competition policy that the commission has had to fine for failure to comply with an antitrust decision," The Hindu February 28, 2008.

The Kerala state IT policy says motto of Akshaya project is ‘making technology and e-government services accessible to common man’. For making technology and e-governance accessible to common man without vendor lock-in, Free Software (Swathanthra Software) is the only solution available.

On IANS Report you are saying "your mission is to help make all sections of the society IT literate". We understand and appreciate your genuine spirit. But selecting Microsoft as an accomplice would be a wrong choice. Making people literate benefits the society as a whole. Proprietary software rejects their thirst for knowledge: it says, “The knowledge you want is a secret — learning is forbidden!” Free software encourages everyone to learn. The free software community rejects the 'priesthood of technology', which keeps the general public ignorant of how technology works. The people and Government of Kerala understood it and has already introduced it in our schools and government institutions. So we request you to stand for free software and essential freedoms in computing to fulfill your mission.

Since you have on several occasions expressed your support to the causes upheld by left forces in the country, we hope that it will not be news to you that CPI(M) and other progressive forces in the country have been ardent supporters of free software and as a matter of principle, detest Microsoft's monopoly built through treacherous market machinations that even the developed countries find unbearable.

It is high time that you understood the implications and ramifications of your support for Microsoft. It seriously undermines your role as a socially committed artist, progressive media leader and sympathizer of leftist politics.

We hope that being a thinking man, you will realize the error in endorsing proprietary software and will persist in your mission of bringing about IT to the common man via free software and open standards. As a great man who has enriched the culture of Kerala and India, please do set an example by using and promoting free software.

We as a body that strives to support free standards and free society through free software, request you to reconsider your decision and be a proponent of free software to achieve your mission to help make all sections of the society IT literate.

Let us build your dream together with free software.

A group of free software activists, supporters and users who believe in freedom, free society and free expression of ideas.

Endorsed by

Organisations

  1. FOSS Communities in India
  2. GNU Linux Users Group- Thiruvanathapuram
  3. Swathanthra Malayalam Computing
  4. Swathantra Software User Group Malappuram
  5. Palakkad Libre Software Users Society
  6. GNU/Linux Users Group Calicut
  7. Free Software Users Group Bangalore
  8. Open Source Foundation of India
  9. Movingrepublic
  10. Indian Linux User Group Cochin Chapter
  11. PHP Trivandrum
  12. Global Alternate Information Applications(GAIA)
  13. ViBGYOR Film Collective
  14. Keraleeyam Magazine
  15. Third Eye Films
  16. Visual Search, Bangalore
  17. SPACE
  18. Union Christian College FOSS CELL, ALWAYE
  19. Free Software Users Group Thrissur
  20. Forum Kerala
  21. Cinemela Film Festival, New Delhi
  22. South Asia Citizens Web
  23. Free Software Foundation of India
  24. BMS Libre Software Users' Group (BMSLUG)
  25. Swatantra Kannada Localisation Project
  26. COIMBATORE HUMAN RIGHTS FORUM
  27. Malayala Kalagramam Film Society,New Mahe
  28. Kerala Society for Theatre Research,Sree Sankaracharya University,Kaladi.

Individuals

  1. Abdulkareem UK
  2. Abhinandh
  3. Aditya Kavoor
  4. Afthab Ellath
  5. Ajai Joseph
  6. Amit Surana
  7. Amey Jahagirdar (One Happy Linux Mint User)
  8. Anand Babu Periasamy
  9. Anand S Babu
  10. Ani Peter
  11. Anish Bhaskaran
  12. Anivar Aravind
  13. Anoop C Jacob
  14. Anoop John
  15. Anoop Jacob Thomas
  16. Anoop P Alias
  17. Anoop Panavalappil
  18. Anoop V Muraleedharan
  19. Anu James
  20. Arun.K.R
  21. Ashik Salahudeen
  22. baburajbhagavathy
  23. Baiju M
  24. Bipin Thayyullathil
  25. Birenjith P S
  26. Chandra Sekar.S
  27. Chandrasekharan Nair S
  28. Cibu C J
  29. Chandra Kumar
  30. CK Raju
  31. C.Saratchandran
  32. Dinesh Joshi
  33. Dr.Mahesh Mangalat
  34. Fr. Benny Benedict
  35. Mr. Bruce Mathew
  36. Geethika G.
  37. George John
  38. G. Palaniappan
  39. G.P Ramachandran
  40. Hafiz A Haq
  41. Harish Veeramani
  42. Hari Vishnu
  43. Harsh Kapoor
  44. Hiranjyoti Mahanta
  45. Hiran Venugopalan
  46. Jaisen Nedumpāla
  47. J Suresh Kumar
  48. Jayesh V
  49. Jinesh K J
  50. Dr. Sunny Kuriakose Alwaye
  51. Jithu Sudhakar
  52. Joby John
  53. John Samuel,Convenor, National Social Watch Coailation
  54. Joice Mulanthanam
  55. Joseph John (Saji)
  56. Justin Joseph
  57. karthick.n(linux loves me)
  58. K.M Venugopal
  59. K.P Sasi, Filmmaker
  60. K.Satchidanandan, Poet
  61. Madhusoodanan P
  62. Mahesh Aravind
  63. Manilal K M
  64. Manish Sharma
  65. M Jayadev
  66. Mathew Chacko
  67. Mustafa Desamangalam
  68. Nimesh V
  69. Nishan Naseer
  70. Noor Manseel Mohamed
  71. Pavithran S
  72. P.Baburaj
  73. P.K.Pokker, Director, Keralabhasha Institute
  74. Pramode C.E
  75. Prashant Shah
  76. Pratheesh Prakash
  77. Praveen A
  78. Praveen Gopinath
  79. Prakash Kumar Ray, Cinema Studies, SAA, JNU, New Delhi
  80. Prinson.P.J
  81. Raja Swamy, Austin, Texas
  82. Rajiv R Nair
  83. Ranjith S. Kumar
  84. Ravi Chandra Padmala
  85. Sajith VK
  86. S.Anoop
  87. Sajeer.A.R
  88. Sam Albuquerque
  89. Sameer Mohamed Thahir
  90. Santhosh Kurian
  91. sarah singh
  92. Sasi Kumar, V.
  93. Sreenadh H
  94. Sanju Surendran
  95. Santhosh Thottingal
  96. Sarath Lakshman
  97. Shashank Bharadwaj
  98. Seena Sreevalson
  99. Sheshu K R
  100. Shyam.k
  101. Sibi Antony
  102. Sp^wN_0F_S^T^N
  103. Sudhang Shankar
  104. Sujith Haridasan
  105. Thanesh Thampi
  106. The Overclocked Fragger
  107. Thejesh GN
  108. T.T Sreekumar
  109. Sudev
  110. Vimal Joseph
  111. Vikram Vincent
  112. Vipin Vincent
  113. V K Adarsh
  114. Vishal Rawlley
  115. Vivek Khurana
  116. Yadu Rajiv
  117. Yesudeep Mangalapilly

Relates Links

  1. Microsoft, Mammootty to launch Kerala e-literacy programme
  2. CPI(M) supports Free software
  3. Globalization Institute's submission to European Union
  4. Kerala schools use free software
  5. What is Free Software?
  6. ORUMA: the result of KSEB’s concerted efforts