Hola!
Personalmente me encanta que se acabe con el uso ilegal de software. Si
usas software privativo, acepta sus condiciones y paga sus licencias.
Eso sí, los métodos que usa la BSA son bastante criticables.
El año pasado tuvimos la campaña Software Legal, no sé si se refieren a
esta en el informe, donde estuvo representando el software libre por
medio de CENATIC (y creo que ASOLIF también participó de alguna forma).
En esta campaña se ataco el uso ilegal de software ("piratería") y se
ofreció al software libre como una alternativa.
Hasta luego
El lun, 22-02-2010 a las 15:14 +0100, Alberto Barrionuevo escribió:
Informe del meta-lobby IIPA sobre España:
http://www.iipa.com/rbc/2010/2010SPEC301SPAIN.pdf
«One positive note in Spain is reported by the business software
industry. Thanks to an awareness campaign sponsored by the Ministry of
Industry, the software piracy level within the distribution channel
has been dramatically reduced (although software piracy levels by
business end users remain at similar levels). Due to the success of
this campaign, the Business Software Alliance (BSA) is negotiating
with the Ministry of Industry to conduct a new campaign during 2010,
now extended to business end users -- especially small- and
medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) -- seeking similar reductions in
organizational end-user software piracy levels, which contribute to a
decrease of the general piracy rate. In addition, BSA has been
organizing during the last years, in full cooperation with the Spanish
Government, yearly events with police forces (“Congreso Nacional de
Policía Tecnologíca”). It is anticipated that the new event for 2010
also will involve judges and prosecutors, in order to increase
awareness within the judiciary. Furthermore, BSA entered into a
cooperation agreement with the Tax Agency several years ago, which is
likely to result in a greater involvement of the tax authorities in
the fight against software piracy during 2010. Considering all these
positive developments, and considering that BSA is detecting a more
sensible approach from the Ministry of Culture towards the problem of
business software
piracy, BSA is satisfied with the involvement and actions developed
during 2009 by the Spanish Government within the specific field of
business software piracy.»
Más aquí:
http://www.iipa.com/2010_SPEC301_TOC.htm
Saludos,
--
Alberto Barrionuevo, FFII
Iberoamerican and Open Standards WGs
www.ffii.org / ffii.org.es
"In July 2005, after several failed attempts to legalise software
patents in Europe, the patent establishment changed its strategy.
Instead of explicitely seeking to sanction the patentabilitty of
software, they are now seeking to create a central European patent
court, which would establish and enforce patentability rules in their
favor, without any possibility of correction by competing courts or
democratically elected legislators."
--
http://eupat.ffii.org/
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