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Microsoft Offers Zero-Cost MS Windows+Office to Members of European Parliament

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The Infocentre of the European Parliament has sent a mail to all members and staff of the European Parliament with the subject "Would you like to get a copy of Open Office or Microsoft Office against the packaging costs?" This has raised questions within the Parliament on whether acceptance of such gifts from a company is permissible and whether the joint promotion project of the Infocentre with Microsoft is not an illicit attempt by a company to exert influence.

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The EU Institutions have reached a deal with Microsoft. Each MEP receives either one copy of Microsoft Office or one of OpenOffice.org without license costs. Since the Microsoft offerings normally cost more than 500 eur and OpenOffice is free anyway, most users will go for Microsoft. In this case they need to register with Microsoft at a special webpage. Thereby Microsoft receives first-hand information about the staff in EU institutions. A member of the Directorate for Information Technology of the EP Presidency staff raised questions about this deal, doubting whether it was compatible with the duties of members of Parliament.

Letter from the Infocentre

Letter from Information Technology Directorate at EP Presidency

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