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24 December 2010

A World-Beating Report on Global Open Source

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Something entitled “Report on the International Status of Open Source Software 2010” sounds pretty dry, as does its summary: The objective o...
30 November 2009

Harnessing Openness in Higher Education

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Surprisingly, perhaps, education was one of the late-comers to the openness party (couldn't be all those fiercely protective academic eg...
10 June 2009

SAP: Open Source's Friend or Foe?

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For an outfit that calls itself “the world's largest business software company”, the German software giant SAP is relatively little-know...
26 March 2009

Patents Fail to Make Patent = Patent Failure

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WIPO has just published a study entitled Dissemination of Patent Information. I've not read it, but here's someone who has, with ...
21 January 2009

Scott McNealy Writing Gov Paper on Open Source

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Hmm, not sure whether this is totally good news: The secret to a more secure and cost effective government is through open source technolog...
05 March 2008

Getting the Facts About Copyright Infringement

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Copyright infringement is an emotive area, generating more by heat than light. Hard facts are hard to come by, which makes this mammoth rep...
29 June 2007

E-vote? Ew-vote

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Rather belatedly (sorry, ORG ) I got round to reading the Open Rights Group report on the e-voting trials in the UK. It's fantastic st...
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