Free Software Foundation (Free Software Foundation) takes measures to keep the company from moving to a new operating system Windows 7. To date, the Foundation has contacted 499 companies from the Fortune 500 list, which includes the largest companies in the world (the only missed a Microsoft), and cautioned them, saying that upgrading to Windows 7 will lead to a dependence on Microsoft. Instead of Windows 7 FSF offers manufacturers use the GNU operating system or Linux.

Free Software Foundation has established a website called Windows7sins.org (Windows7sins literally translates as "The Sins of Windows 7), where he published his claims against Microsoft and its proprietary software in the form of a list of seven deadly sins. The list includes such sins as: invasion of privacy, the poisoning of education, banning users, the abuse of standards, monopolistic behavior, the violent promotion of DRM (Digital Restrictions Management, digital restrictions management), and threats to the safety of users. It seems, FSF has set itself the goal of Windows 7 to bring to the attention of the greatest number of potential corporate users.

According to this statement, Microsoft turned to the underworld, led by Ballmer, the Antichrist. Well, after the release of Windows 7, we'll see how manufacturers would react to a warning FSF.