Thursday, February 25, 2010

Indonesia, Brazil and India put up on US "Special 301 watchlist" for communistic open source recommandation

This is flat-earth news from the copyright lobby: because these three countries has recommended use of open source software in the public administration they deserve to be put on the "Special 301 watchlist" according to the copyright industry.

Norway, Great Britain and many other countries have also recommended open source software in public administration, and Canada was actually put on the 301 watchlist. International Intellectual Property Alliance wrote that Open Source software encourage a mindset for piracy, when it actually do the opposite because people download legal open source software instead of pirate Microsoft Windows copys ;-)))

It encourages a mindset that does not give due consideration to the value to intellectual creations. As such, it fails to build respect for intellectual property rights...


http://www.iipa.com/2010_SPEC301_TOC.htm

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