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z2003-08-31- Microsoft Contra Wipo Open Source
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last edited by BillSeitz on Sep 6, 2008 2:37 pm

[Jonathan Krim] on the government to block a [WIPO] meeting on the idea of software. So alarmed agents of Microsoft sprang into high gear in June after a surprising quote appeared in Nature magazine from an official of the [World Intellectual Property Organization] ([WIPO]). The official said that the Switzerland-based group of about 180 nations, which promotes intellectual-property rights and standards around the globe, was intrigued by the growth of the open-source movement and welcomed the idea of a meeting devoted to open-source's place in the intellectual-property landscape. The proposal for the meeting had come in a letter from nearly 60 technologists, economists and academics from around the world, and was organized by [James Love], who runs the -affiliated [Consumer Project On Technology]. Love and others argue that in some areas, such as pharmaceuticals or software that powers critical infrastructure or educational tools, developing nations in particular would benefit from less restrictive or alternative copyright, patent or trademark systems. Actually the article's evidence is rather weak.


 




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