The Open Source Movement was sparked by objections from high-profile technology experts, including Richard Stallman, to Microsoft's strict policies on software licensing, ownership, and alteration. This led to the creation of Linux, a freely distributed operating system considered superior by many programmers.
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The rivalry between tech giants is marked by stark contrasts, as Microsoft, the world's largest software company, faces criticism over its products and business practices despite the widespread use of Windows as the most popular operating system.