Actually, what I understand is that they want to assimilate to conterfeiting the fact of "editing, distributing, or promoting any software that might be used to allow access to information protected by intellectual property rights"
Although completely silly, its does not exactly mean banning open source software at large (but for instance, it would mean banning web browsers because you can potentially use it to illegally download MP3s...) Although some of our legislators are complete morons when it comes to high tech (I know some of them personally), especially when law proposals are lobbied by big companies, but I believe it just has no chance of becoming law. Way too much businesses would be harmed, and lawmakers understand that. Just my 2 cents... Pierre On 12/3/05, root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > French Government Lobbied to Ban Free Software > > http://www.fsffrance.org/news/article2005-11-25.en.html > > > If not, lets hope that the lead developers of algebra software > in france are willing to give up the title and pass it on to > someone else as well as hosting their software elsewhere. > > France is a great source of computer algebra experts and they > have several beautiful computer algebra packages. > > We could host them on axiom-developer if needed and give the > pro-forma official title of lead developer to someone who does > not live in france. > > t > > > _______________________________________________ > Axiom-developer mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer > -- Cats are intended to teach us that not everything in nature has a function. _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
