Dear all,
This, I feel, is important case.  We are hoping to explore this and
other related questions under Indian competition law.

Regards,
Pranesh

http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Italian-court-rules-free-software-preference-is-legal-967195.html

Italian court rules free software preference is legal

FOSS Logo An Italian court has upheld the legality of a law passed by
Piedmont Regional Council which expressed a preference to acquire free
software when choosing programs for the authority. The Associazione per
il Software Libero reports that the law, introduced just over a year
ago, had been challenged by the Presidency of the Council of Ministers.
The Presidency believed the preference was anti-competitive and referred
the law to the Constitutional Court. The Court ruled on March 23rd that
the preference to free software was lawful and complied with freedom of
competition principles.

The court's judgement hinged on the court's view of what Free software
meant, saying "The concepts of Free software and software whose code can
be inspected do not refer to a particular technology, brand or product,
by they rather express a legal feature". On this basis, it therefore
noted that the law did not prefer any specific product or brand and did
not create any issues under competition law.

(djwm)

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Pranesh Prakash
Programme Manager
Centre for Internet and Society
W: http://cis-india.org | T: +91 80 40926283

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