Monthly Archives: May 2006
OpenDocument is now ISO 26300 standard
| May 3, 2006 | Posted by cdriga under Legalese, OPEN SOURCE WORLD |
Quoting from consortiuminfo.org: “The six month voting window for ISO/IEC adoption of the OASIS OpenDocument Format (ODF) standard closed on May 1, and at midnight (Geneva time) last night it was announced internally that ODF had been approved by the ISO members eligible and interested in casting a vote. The vote passed with broad participation…
Get Legal, Get OpenOffice.org – Campaign against software piracy
| May 3, 2006 | Posted by cdriga under Legalese, OpenOffice.org |
Press release One week after “World Intellectual Property Day”, the OpenOffice.org Marketing Project announces a new campaign: “Get legal – Get OpenOffice.org”. A new website – http://why.openoffice.org – explains how to escape from Microsoft Office licence costs and compliance worries – for good. Webmasters and bloggers worldwide are encouraged to display the campaign banner to…
Avoid pirated software
| May 1, 2006 | Posted by cdriga under Legalese, OPEN SOURCE WORLD |
There is a huge push on the software market at the moment for discouraging the usage of pirated software around the world and for detecting those who are using illegal software copies either for personal or for business purposes. There are even bounties for those reporting people and companies using illegal copies of software. Can…






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