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  • President Lula of Brazil receives ITU Award, Open Source Software cited (updated)

    There’s a lot of good news that does not always reach me at my desk in a single hop. But when I travel around the world, the good news of the region I’m visiting has a way of finding me, such as the news that the ITU has bestowed the World Telecommunication and Information Society…

  • A new argument against SWPAT (thanks to environmental economics)

    I’ve heard a lot of arguments against software patents (SWPAT) since Richard Stallman first raised the flag at the League for Programming Freedom, and almost all of the arguments are variations on a theme. A valid theme, but a theme that, after 20 years, has become a bit monotonous. Herman Daly puts that theme in…

  • US CIO Vivek Kundra Advocates Open Source Software

    According to a feature article in Federal Computer Weekly, the Obama Administration’s new CIO Vivek Kundra has specifically called out open source as one of the key technology initiatives he will support to make the government work better at a lower cost (and with greater transparency). But the article continues to point out what seem…

  • Announcing first Africa Open Source Fellowship in memory of Guido Sohne

    Launched on the eve of his birthday, the Free Software and Open Source Foundation for Africa (FOSSFA) and the Advanced Information Technology Institute of the Ghana-India Kofi Annan Center for Excellence in ICT (AITI-KACE), have decided to join forces with the Sohne family to establish a Fellowship in memory and honour of the great work…

  • Copyrights and patents not so important, economist says

    Michele Boldrin of Washington University in St. Louis talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about intellectual property and Boldrin’s book, co-written with David Levine, Against Intellectual Property. Boldrin argues that copyright and patent are used by the politically powerful to maintain monopoly profits. He argues that the incentive effects that have been used to justify…

  • Trash Talk

    The story of “Let’s Do It!” is both a story of civic triumph and a validation of open source software technology. But like the successful campaign of Barack Obama, the story of the actual open source software used is far less important and far less interesting than the story of how much the principles of…

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