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== StopSoftwarePatents.eu ==
[[ImageLink(ssp-732-121.png,http://www.stopsoftwarepatents.eu/,alt=boycott)]]
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'''See [:Boycott_Trend_Micro:The boycott page] for more information.''' '''See [:Boycott Trend Micro:The boycott page] for more information.'''
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European Commissioner Charlie !McGreevy has found a new lover. His coming-out was last Valentines day. In his public love letter, he promised a shower of gifts to his new flame. The lucky receiver of all his amorous attention: Music Industry. After music fans showed the Industry the door for starting a crusade against them, they were desperate for an new cash-cow to continue their lavish lifestyle. 
European Commissioner Charlie !McGreevy has found a new lover. His coming-out was last Valentines day. In his public love letter, he promised a shower of gifts to his new flame. The lucky receiver of all his amorous attention: Music Industry. After music fans showed the Industry the door for starting a crusade against them, they were desperate for an new cash-cow to continue their lavish lifestyle.
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The European Parliament’s ICT runs on proprietary software that is not interoperable. This is in conflict with the first article of Chapter 1 in the Treaty of the European Union. Sign the petition at http://www.openparliament.eu/ against vendor lock-in. [[ImageLink(open_parliament.jpeg,http://openparliament.eu/,alt=open_parliament)]]

The European Parliament’s ICT runs on non-free software that is not interoperable. This is in conflict with the first article of Chapter 1 in the Treaty of the European Union. '''Sign the petition at http://www.openparliament.eu/''' against vendor lock-in.
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StopSoftwarePatents.eu

ImageLink(ssp-732-121.png,http://www.stopsoftwarepatents.eu/,alt=boycott)


Would you do business with a company that would sue you for using a competitors product?

Then Boycott Trend Micro!

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See [:Boycott Trend Micro:The boycott page] for more information.


Charlie McGreedy's new love-affair

European Commissioner Charlie McGreevy has found a new lover. His coming-out was last Valentines day. In his public love letter, he promised a shower of gifts to his new flame. The lucky receiver of all his amorous attention: Music Industry. After music fans showed the Industry the door for starting a crusade against them, they were desperate for an new cash-cow to continue their lavish lifestyle.

[:Charlie McGreedy's new love-affair:The rest of the story...]


Petition Free Software for the European Parliament

ImageLink(open_parliament.jpeg,http://openparliament.eu/,alt=open_parliament)

The European Parliament’s ICT runs on non-free software that is not interoperable. This is in conflict with the first article of Chapter 1 in the Treaty of the European Union. Sign the petition at http://www.openparliament.eu/ against vendor lock-in.


About ScriptumLibre

ScriptumLibre creates awareness about the economic and social meaning of free knowledge and culture for our society. ScriptumLibre fulfills both a protecting and promoting role. ScriptumLibre.org is the international branch of the Dutch Vrijschrift.org Foundation. On an international level we host the '[http://www.translationproject.org/ Translation Project]' for Free Software and we were very active fighting the European software patent directive and IPRED.

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