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[News] CIS Writes in Opposition of Software Patents in India

  • Subject: [News] CIS Writes in Opposition of Software Patents in India
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 18:02:19 +0000
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Arguments Against Software Patents in India  

,----[ Quote ]
| CIS believes that software patents are harmful 
| for the software industry and for consumers. 
| In this post, Pranesh Prakash looks at the 
| philosophical, legal and practical reasons for 
| holding such a position in India. This is a 
| slightly modified version of a presentation 
| made by Pranesh Prakash at the iTechLaw 
| conference in Bangalore on February 5, 2010, 
| as part of a panel discussing software patents 
| in India, the United States, and the European 
| Union. 
`----

http://cis-india.org/advocacy/ipr/blog/arguments-against-software-patents/


Recent:

Govtâs e-governance policy biased, say OSS lobbyists

,----[ Quote ]
| Indiaâs open source software (OSS)
| lobbyists allege that popular software
| solutions from large companies, such as
| Microsoft, are being favoured in the
| proposed draft recommendations for the
| countryâs e-governance policy. The policy
| aims to adopt open technology standards and
| software for automating different
| government departments and functions.
|
| It intends to guide the billion-dollar e-
| governance purchases and tenders, across
| government departments, for software and
| hardware over the next few years. The
| government has already allocated about $6
| billion for various projects under the
| national e-governance plan.
`----

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/infotech/software/Govts-e-governance-policy-biased-say-OSS-lobbyists/articleshow/5478660.cms


'Trojan in govt draft' for adopting open source software

,----[ Quote ]
| Indiaâs open source software lobbyists
| allege that the countryâs proposed draft
| recommendations for adopting open
| technology standards and software for
| automating different government departments
| and functions favours popular software
| solutions from large companies such as
| Microsoft.
|
| According to people familiar with the draft
| recommendations, a meeting of the apex body
| on Standards for e-Governance was held last
| week, and the policy is close to being
| approved. ET was shown a copy of the
| proposed recommendations by one of the
| persons who requested anonymity.
`----

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/infotech/internet/Trojan-in-govt-draft-for-adopting-open-source-software/articleshow/5482792.cms


Specific issues with version 2.4 of Draft Policy on Open Standards for eÂGovernance (India)

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| This document examines the Draft Policy on
| Open Standards for eÂGovernment v2.4 dated
| 25.11.2009 and the process followed in
| adopting the same. You can download from
| http://fosscomm.in/OpenStandards .
|
| If v2.4 is adopted as official policy, it will
| result in:
|
|    1. The legitimization of proprietary
|    standards that entail the payment of
|    royalty fees and huge foreign exchange
|    outflows. This cost will be paid by Indian
|    taxpayers and pocketed by monopolistic
|    vendors located in foreign countries, since
|    most proprietary standards are controlled
|    by entities outside India. Unlike royaltyÂ
|    free open standards, the usage of
|    proprietary standards will mean that users
|    will, directly or indirectly, pay a royalty
|    to a private entity for the privilege of
|    communicating with the government.
|    2. Reduce eÂGovernment in India to a mess of
|    incompatible systems that cannot
|    communicate with each other, thus defeating
|    the very purpose of eÂGovernment, if
|    multiple standards for the same purpose are
|    allowed.
`----

http://lug-iitd.posterous.com/specific-issues-with-version-24-of-draft-poli


Steps to adopt open source standards draw flak

,----[ Quote ]
| Indiaâs open source software lobbyists
| allege that the countryâs proposed draft
| recommendations for adopting open
| technology standards and software for
| automating different government departments
| and functions, favours popular software
| solutions from large companies such as
| Microsoft.
|
| According to people familiar with the draft
| recommendations, a meeting of the apex body
| on Standards for eGovernance was held last
| week, and the policy is close to being
| approved. ET was shown a copy of the
| proposed recommendations by one of the
| persons who requested anonymity.
|
| [...]
|
| The most contentious point of the policy is
| that it includes standards which may be
| royalty free and non discriminatory (RAND)
| as compared to fair royalty free and non
| discriminatory (FRAND), which many experts
| had recommended.
|
| âThe entire standard should be royalty-free
| and not just the âessentialâ parts of it.
| In other words, All patent claims necessary
| to implement the standard should be
| royaltyfree. Also, royalty free on
| FRAND/RAND is self-contradictory. If a
| Standard is Royalty Free (RF) then it
| cannot be RAND,â says Venkatesh Hariharan,
| a blogger and expert on open source
| affairs.
`----

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/infotech/software/Steps-to-adopt-open-source-standards-draw-flak/articleshow/5475276.cms
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