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Dear Basil,
Bangalore news agents are already tied-up with change of political guard there. If trips like these are arranged at least once in other states also, perhaps they can also be helpful in sending across a national message. Keeping such issues in mind, may help the cause in a better sensible way.
One of the folks,
CK Raju
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Discard if u guys are already aware
Hi folks...
Long time Mozilla contributor Christopher Blizzard and Fedora community
manager Greg DeKoenigsberg are visiting Bangalore soon and want to meet the
FOSS geeks around here.
Discard if u guys are already aware
Hi folks...
Long time Mozilla contributor Christopher Blizzard and Fedora community
manager Greg DeKoenigsberg are visiting Bangalore soon and want to meet the
FOSS geeks around here.
Christopher Blizzard has been a long-time contributor to open source
software. He has contributed to GNOME and Mozilla since their inception in
the late 1990s and has worked at Red Hat since 1998. He's currently a board
member of the Mozilla Corporation, an organization founded to promote and
develop the Firefox web browser, and manages the desktop group at Red Hat.
Greg DeKoenigsberg joined Red Hat in 2001 as an engineering manager for Red
Hat Network. He has been working full-time with the Fedora community since
2004. In that time he has organized several FUDCons, led the Fedora Extras
project, and established the Fedora Ambassadors and Fedora Live CD projects.
He is currently the community relations manager for Red Hat.
You can meet them at the Yahoo! office on M.G Road on Monday 6th Feb at 6:30
PM, i.e., today folks ! For those who weren't there when Mark Shuttleworth
had come there - it is near the Trinity circle end of M.G road behind the
UTI bank and opposite of Nalli silks.
So see you all today evening and have a good time with the Fedora folks.
Sorry for the delayed mail.
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e-mail : basilappackan(a)gmail.com
gsm : +91 9880936210
" Freedom is nothing else but a chance to be better" ~Albert Camus
Hi Friends,
FSF India is now having 80 G status. That means any donations to FSF
India will be tax exempted (50%). We request
you to consider providing personal donations to FSF India. Also if you think
your company or your employer will be interested in contribution to FSF
India please get in touch and help us raise funds for expanding our
activities.
FSF India is now participating in All India People Science Network meeting
organised in Guwahati. We are able to network with several organisations in
North India. In coming year we will be organising more programs in Northern
part of India.
With Regards,
Arun.
Sorry for cross posting, but this is really interesting!
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From: Stefan Merten <smerten(a)oekonux.de>
Reply-To: list-en(a)oekonux.org
To: list-en(a)oekonux.org
Cc: Stefan Merten <smerten(a)oekonux.de>
Subject: [ox-en] "Arctic Monkeys" - breakthrough for Free Music?
Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2006 23:06:14 +0100
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Hi!
A few minutes ago in a German TV newscast they said that in Britain
the band Arctic Monkeys has a #1 in the music charts. They said that
this band started to distribute their music by Internet and still do.
This sounds really exciting :-) .
Can anyone provide us with some more information on this? Links?
Mit Freien Grüßen
Stefan
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No Software Patents
People's Democracy
(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Vol. XXIX
No. 50
December 11, 2005
No Software Patents
Govt Assures FSF India
UNION minister of commerce and industries, Kamal Nath has assured that the
Indian government is committed to its stand of not allowing software
patenting for the time being and that it would reiterate this stand in the
forthcoming meeting of WTO ministerial at Hong Kong.
This was conveyed to a delegation of Free Software Foundation of India (FSF
India), which met the minister on December 6 in New Delhi and discussed with
him about the proposal for software patenting which came up early this year.
It comprised M Arun, secretary and Y Kiran Chandra, secretary FSF AP
Chapter. CPI(M) Polit Bureau member and MP, Sitaram Yechury and CPI(M)
central committee member and MP, P Madhu accompanied the delegation. A
memorandum was also submitted to the minister on this issue.
In a statement released to the press, the FSF India representatives termed
the discussion with the minister as fruitful. The minister informed the
delegation about his opinion that copyright provides reasonable protection
for the software industry. However, pointing out that there was a strong
demand from sections of the Indian IT industry to allow the patenting of
software in conjunction with hardware, the minister expressed the need to
find a via media between arguments of different groups.
The FSF India stated that in the coming days it will interact with
industries, particularly small and medium industries, to highlight the
harmful effects of generic software patenting and also in order to
understand the needs of the industry. "It would be working with the industry
to find a via media which will protect the larger social interests and at
the same time protecting economic interest of industries", the statement
assured. (INN)
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From: jchittoor(a)csdms.in
Date: Wed, February 1, 2006 8:04 pm
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Asia Commons: Asian Conference on the Digital Commons
April 18-20, 2006
Bangkok, Thailand
http://www.asia-commons.net
During the last 20 years or so, the level, scope, territorial extent,
and role of copyrights and patents have expanded into new sectors. There
has been much discussion and debate on the impact of copyrights and
patents at a micro level of economic activity while at a macro level,
policy dialogue in several international fora, not least of which is
WIPO, has been addressing barriers posed by copyrights and patents.
Asia Commons: Asian Conference on the Digital Commons invites
researchers working in the area of copyrights and patents, promoters of
collaborative models, development practitioners engaged in collaborative
content creation and dissemination and custodians of public information
to go beyond the current dialogue and debate to explore key issues and
ideas related to access to knowledge and culture in Asia.
Participants are invited to explore key themes and questions related to
the Asian Commons:
* What is the relationship between infrastructure and copyrights on
access to culture and knowledge?
* How do software and business process patents affect innovation?
* What are the impacts of patents on software innovations in Asia?
* What are the emerging Open Business Models for content production in Asia?
* Given existing legal, cultural and infrastructural environments both
within and outside of Asia, how can we contribute to increasing access
to knowledge and culture through an Asia Commons?
While we will be inviting a number of speakers who are seen as
thought-leaders in the field of Access to Knowledge and Culture, we will
also look to innovative approaches to ensure a high degree of
interaction among participants in spaces and sessions which are designed
to maximize the exchange of experiences and ideas.
Conference Fees, Registration, and Scholarships:
There are no fees for participation in the conference which is supported
through funding made available by the International Development Research
Centre's (IDRC's) Pan Asia Program (http://www.idrc.ca/panasia).
If you are interested in participating, please register online at
http://www.asia-commons.net/conf_registration/add or email
registration(a)asia-commons.net to receive a registration form which can
be submitted through email. Please register before March 8, 2006.
Thanks to the generous support of IDRC's Pan Asia
(http://www.idrc.ca/panasia) and UNDP APDIP's IOSN (http://www.iosn.net)
there are also a number of scholarships available for participants in
need of financial support. Please visit
http://www.asia-commons.net/participate for more information.
Can't Join Us?
For those unable to join us physically during the event, we invite you
to participate through the participants discussion list and visit
http://www.asia-commons.net for outputs during the conference itself.
To subscribe to the participants discussion list, send an email to
participants-request(a)asia-commons.net with the word subscribe in the
subject.
A special issue of i4d Magazine (http://www.i4donline.net) will be
produced in June 2006 based on the conference and its themes.
We look forward to seeing you at Asia Commons.
Your Organising Committee:
- Shikha Shrestha, Bellanet Asia (in partnership with SAP International)
(http://www.sapint.org)
- Sarah Kerr, Bellanet International Secretariat (http://www.bellanet.org)
- Jaya Chittoor, Centre for Science, Development and Media Studies
(http://www.csdms.in)
- Sunil Abraham, UNDP APDIP's International Open Source Network
(http://www.iosn.net)
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"THIRUVANANTHAPURAM APRIL 13. The Information Kerala Mission (IKM), functioning under the Department of Information Technology of the Government of Kerala, has emerged as one of the three institutions in the race for the prestigious national awards instituted by the Computer Society of India..." The graceful-plot hatched by IKM in 2002 to hoodwink the UDF Government (after successfully convincing late Chief Minister EK Nayanar with the 'cat and mouse' story - that both M$ Windows and GNU were mere cats, and the need was 'just to catch the rat'). Full story appearing in The Hindu at http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2002/04/14/stories/2002041405350400.htm
"KOCHI: Awards for exemplary initiatives in e-governance were given away at the national e-governance conference here on Thursday. Kerala Public Works Minister M.K.Muneer distributed the awards in various categories. There were Golden, Silver and Bronze icons in each category...." The disgraceful exit from national scene in 2006. Full story at
http://www.hindu.com/2006/02/03/stories/2006020304741700.htm
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Compiled by
CK Raju,
Thrissur
http://openfreeworld.blogspot.com/
A Generation is waking up
Recently I came across the site http://freeculture.org/, an
international student movement for free culture. Their
manifesto says...
"The mission of the Free Culture movement is to build a
bottom-up, participatory structure to society and culture,
rather than a top-down, closed, proprietary structure.
Through the democratizing power of digital technology and the
Internet, we can place the tools of creation and
distribution, communication and collaboration, teaching and
learning into the hands of the common person -- and with a
truly active, connected, informed citizenry, injustice and
oppression will slowly but surely vanish from the earth.
We believe that culture should be a two-way affair, about
participation, not merely consumption. We will not be content
to sit passively at the end of a one-way media tube. With the
Internet and other advances, the technology exists for a new
paradigm of creation, one where anyone can be an artist, and
anyone can succeed, based not on their industry connections,
but on their merit."
After reading the manifesto one can easily figure out that
the founders of this movement are highly influenced by the
free software, open source movements. If one can spend some
time on the internet searching for sites similar to these...
he/she is bound to be overwhelmed. www.publicknowledge.org,
creativecommons.org, www.plos.org are some of them. If you
are a book worm never miss out www.gutenberg.org, there are
over 17,000 free eBooks in their repository.
And never be content to sit passively at the end of the
one-way media tube, bring out the
artist/journalist/writer/activist or whatever in you. Take
back the web, take back the world.
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