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17 November 2010
Can You Feel the Tension?
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There's an important conference taking place in Brussels next week: "Tensions between Intellectual Property Rights and the ICT sta...
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06 May 2009
EPO: FSFE Does It by the Numbers
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Yesterday I was praising Red Hat's submission to the EPO in its pondering of the patentability of software. Today, it's the FSFE...
15 April 2009
Goodbye WIPO, Hello ACTA?
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Something strange is happening at the WIPO: it's becoming more reasonable. Where once it was a bastion of intellectual monopoly intransi...
24 March 2009
Why Software Should not be Patentable
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As I've written elsewhere today, there's a lot of activity happening around software patents at the moment. One forum where they...
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26 March 2008
Happy Document Freedom Day
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Today is Document Freedom Day . So, why should we care? In a world where records are increasingly kept in electronic form, Open Standards a...
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09 November 2007
Certifiably...Open
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Here's a slightly different approach to encouraging openness : Today sees the launch of the trial period for Certified Open, a programme...
21 November 2006
St IGNUcius Kisses Bacula
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According to an FSFE press release, Bacula - "a set of computer programs that permit you (or the system administrator) to manage backu...
30 October 2006
DRM.info - not about Digital Rights Management
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An entire site about Digital Rights Management sounds like some torture from the Spanish Inquisition. But the fact that DRM.info is not a ...
12 July 2006
Why Microsoft Got Thwacked
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If you were wondering what exactly the sticking point was that led to Microsoft getting thumped by the European Union, here's a helpful ...
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