Well, I am posting after quite some time, due to the fact I was busy with some other issues related to my advocacy efforts regarding ICTs and FOSS. I am making this post right from the Asia-Commons: Asian Conference on the Digital Commons being held in Bangkok, Thailand from June 6 – 8, 2006. The Asia-Commons has been organized by Bellanet, South Asia Partnership-Nepal, IDRC-Canada, CSDMS-India, UNDP-APDIP IOSN International Open Source Network, Asia Institute of Technology and TRN. You can actually get the complete updates and read the proceedings including papers, wikis, chat transcripts online at the conference website at http://www.asia-commons.net.
My presentation was during the first day of the conference related to "Patents and Innovation" details on the discussion based upon absolute statements from the organizers is available online on the website address given above.
Happy reading and do comment on the commons.
Categories: Access to ICTs · Blogging · Personal
At this point in time amidst the harsh implications that Pakistani citizens will shortly be facing after 20th May 2006 when the Anti-Software piracy crackdown is enforced by Business Software Alliance BSA (Mild least) in cooperation with the Intellectual Property Organization and Federal Investigation Authorities of Pakistan, this article is an effort to mobilize regional and international community support through media and the FOSS advocates for FOSSFP so that FOSSFP may continue to massively educate and protect the citizens of Pakistan from the implications of Software Piracy by educating them on Free and Open Source Software as an alternative to pirated software.
1) What are the copyright act amendments, addition of Software?
The government has rewritten and amended legislation in the areas of copyrights, patents, and trademarks. Copyright law in Pakistan was governed by the Copyright Ordinance 1962. Significant changes were made in it through
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Categories: Access to ICTs · Civil Society Participation · FOSS · FOSSFP · Freedom of Expression · ICT Policy · ICT for Development · Intellectual Property · Laws & Regulation · Local ICT Tactics · National ICT Strategies · Personal · Software · Software Piracy
I can still recall the first day at the Kram Expo Centre in Tunis last year during the World Summit on the Information Society 2006 as I was making preparations for exhibiting FOSSFP projects in the space allotted to me by UNDP when I was overwhelmed to see Sunil Abraham, Program Manager of the International Open Source Network in action as usual but this time he wasn’t alone like the last time he dropped in at the FOSSFP National Free and Open Source Software Awareness Campaign in Pakistan. He was leading a team of documentary camera men! I knew the very instant that our Open Source dude was up to something, and yes, he was covering FOSS related activities and interviewing
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As the Shuttleworth Foundation’s Go-Opensource Episode 2 Video states that blogging is not dark and smelly, it’s fresh and new and it’s incredible and magnificent. It’s on the internet and has got journalists in a frill. Usually people are used to getting news through newspapers, magazines, television or radio broadcasts, and news publisher websites. Behind the scenes, international journalists and editors are preparing news and links for syndication of news stories and those stories go through a process of editing and vetting before they appear on printed page or other forms of mass media. But amidst this process, a relatively new phenomenon has introduced the
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An interesting website about Copyleft that I stumbled upon:
Copyleft and the Religious Wars of the 21st Century
by Donald K. Rosenberg (Stromian Technologies®)
http://www.stromian.com/copyleft.htm
Categories: Freedom of Expression · Intellectual Property · Personal
I got this image off the BSA website but it was well over 2MB so I reduced the size and converted it in to a PDF document. The advertisement list the same material presented in the P@SHA Website regarding the Anti-Software Piracy.
Categories: ICT Policy · Intellectual Property · Personal · Software Piracy
Guess what, I was the first to know that the Government of Pakistan and Business Software Alliance were planning a massive crack down on software pirates and pirated software users. I was sitting in the Passenger Lounge of Lahore International Airport for my journey to Bangladesh in order to attend the APC Asia ICT Policy Meeting organized by Bytes For All and BFES. Getting bored, I just flipped my headphones and connected FM-100 on my mobile phone when I heard the words, we are going to crackdown on Software Piracy!!!! Thats where I quietly sat and heard the whole story and sent
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Here it is, my long awaited blog and its gonna be a good way to blog my way out in to the world and struggle for ICT Software Freedoms for humanity, ouch, did I just hear the proprietary mullahs out there debating that humanity will die if they use Free and Open Source Software, Muhahahaa! That will not be the case, the copyrights and the copylefts will struggle with eachother creating parallel ICT Ecosystems and this co-existance may continue for some time till something new emerges in the future.
This is not a war, it's a ICT movement, encouraging humanity (developers and technocrats in particular) to open up their closed source code to share the freedoms of technology with humanity. Now does that sound a bit tooooo Mullah'ish? Well that's my blog, the FOSS Mullah's Copyrights & Copylefts blog where the FOSS Mullah shares his ideas and discusses Software Piracy, Digital Commons, FOSS, ICT Software Freedom etc! Oh yes, a bit about me, it's me Fouad Bajwa from FOSSFP: Free and Open Source Software Foundation of Pakistan http://www.fossfp.org, an organization that fuels the FOSS Movement globally promoting ICT Software Freedom for Everyone!
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