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Now help us raise awareness against Microsoft and Windows 7 by spreading word of this petition within your social networks:
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Other popular sites for sharing news are a problem for technology users -- they are set up to lock users to their services and deny them basic privacy and autonomy. But it's important that we let people everywhere know about the dangers of Windows 7, so if you have an account on these sites, please help spread the word.
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Please don't let sharing important news about Windows 7 and the dangers of proprietary software lead to further use of these sites.
Thank you for helping the campaign against Windows 7! You can learn more about the issues with network services at
http://autonomo.us.
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