German proposal
João Miguel Neves
joao at silvaneves.org
Wed Jan 15 11:18:38 UTC 2003
As I said before the most extensive list I know of is in
http://www.bfsf.it/legislazione/ (it's in italian, but it's easy to spot
the laws by country). For now the replies on this thread seem to be the
most updated information I can find.
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 09:00, Onno Timmerman wrote:
> If there are other country's with examples then that would be usefull. Is there
> not a site where al these links and country's. Are bundeld so we can have a up
> to date list present?
>
> Onno
>
>
> Citeren Simone Piccardi <piccardi at softwarelibero.org>:
>
> > On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 13:23, Onno Timmerman wrote:
> > > Can somebody point me exactly what the German law regardig Free
> > > Software. Is it a guideline or is it just a polis. to promote free
> > > software. Any help would be welcome because I'm prepearing something
> > > similar for the Flemish goverment. Other examples from other country's
> > > are also welcome!
> > >
> > You can find the italian proposal (sorry, this also is in italian) at
> > the address:
> > http://softwarelibero.it/altri/cortiana.shtml
> >
> > Ciao
> > Simone
> >
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