French Government Lobbied to Ban Free Software
Giuseppe De Francesco
pino at defrancesco.info
Thu Dec 1 09:15:31 UTC 2005
That's the wrong answer. Is not only up to the French citizen. Is likely
to tell that the worldwide pressure that Amnesty International does on
each single HR violation is void, but is not. All of us can do some,
writing letters to the French Prime Minster AND the French President to
tell them that they just CAN'T decide that "I'm not free to share my
knowledge"... this is like to try to control my mind, so is a violation
of the basic Human Rights... no way! All of us we MUST write them and
collect undersignatures to the open letter and physically send it to them.
Don't think that this is just a French issue!
Cheers
Pino
Jerome Dominguez wrote:
>On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 09:19:41AM +1100, Ben Finney wrote:
>
>
>>On 30-Nov-2005, Jerome Dominguez wrote:
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>>
>>>SNEP and SCPP tell Free Software authors: "You shall change your
>>>licenses." SACEM add: "You shall stop publishing free software," and
>>>warn they are ready "to sue free software authors who will keep on
>>>publishing source code" should the "VU/SACEM/BSA/FA Contents
>>>Department"[1] bill pass in the Parliament.
>>>
>>>URL: http://www.fsffrance.org/news/article2005-11-25.en.html
>>>
>>>
>>What action can be taken by French citizens? By other people? How soon
>>must action be taken?
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>I'm afraid that only French citizens can do something. The EUCD.INFO initiative proposes
>some actions : http://www.eucd.info/agir
>
>The EUCD.INFO initiative was launched by FSF France.
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>
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