This is very interesting!

Keenly looking forward to manifestos of other parties.

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Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2014 1:47 PM
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Subject: [fosscomm] CPIM's election manifesto






The manifesto is published here http://www.cpim.org/elections-2014/manifesto.

My interest was also to see what they have to say about software. This is what 
I found.



"Promoting free software and other such new technologies, which are free from

monopoly ownership through copyrights or patents; “knowledge commons”

should be promoted across disciplines, like biotechnology and drug discovery."



Other notable parts are:



Taking Internet governance out of US control to an appropriate

international body; promoting a people-centric Internet which

builds in social justice and free from control of global corporations;

promoting a global Internet regime that protects the right to

privacy and does not allow mass surveillance by either

governments.



Amend Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code so that it does not

criminalize adult consensual relationships irrespective of sexual

orientation.



Stop implementation of the Aadhaar project till it is approved by

Parliament; initiating a privacy law and a data protection law to be

passed by Parliament prior to implementation of Aadhaar.



Barring the use of Aadhaar in the provision of social services and

reversing all decisions to make Aadhaar compulsory for the

provision of any rights, economic and social services to citizens.



Constituting an independent high level expert panel for an appraisal

of the technology of biometrics used in the project



--

GN


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