Protester Crashes Gates University Ceremony
2007-04-20 15:33:10 Shanghai Daily
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A man holds up a sign after Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates delivered a speech at Peking University in Beijing April 20, 2007. The sign reads "Free Software. Open Source." [Photo: Reuters]
A Supporter of open-source software disrupted Bill Gate's attendance at a prize-giving ceremony in Peking University this morning.
The billionaire co-founder of Microsoft Corp was handing out prizes to award winners of the university's 2007 Innovation Year Meeting when a young man jumped onto the stage holding a sign reading: "Free Software. Open Source." The man also shouted slogans such as "Open source."
Guards and university staff escorted the protester out of the room where the ceremony was taking place.
The source codes of Microsoft's proprietary operating system, Windows, are not open to the public.
Gates elaborated on his ideas at the university about extending the Windows operation system into television and mobile phones in the future.
In a speech he gave at Tsinghua University yesterday, he talked about further cooperation between Microsoft and China and innovations in the digital era.
Microsoft escalated its cooperation with Amoisonic Electronics, the Xiamen-based mobile phone and electric apparatus manufacturer, from notebooks into more areas including mobile phones and digital television earlier this year.
