Microsoft Video Attacks Google’s Chrome as Surveillance Technology

Posted on the 05 December 2013 by Palmgear @PalmgearBlog

A leaked internal Microsoft video attacks Google’s Chrome Everywhere campaign, drawing pointed attention to Google’s program of monetizing personal information, extending Microsoft’s “Scroogled” attack ads that characterize Google as a surveillance company.

It’s a clever parody and Microsoft’s point is actually a good one, but Microsoft doesn’t have much moral high-ground here. The company’s long history of dirty tricks against free and open source software, its role in patent trolling, and its eager cooperation with NSA surveillance and surveillance by the secret police in China — see, for example, the creation of back-doors in Skype — mean that Microsoft’s positioning itself as a champion of digital ethics rings hollow.

Internal Microsoft Video Criticizing Google Chrome ‘Now Everywhere’