FC: Bush administration's position on open-source seems... flexible

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Mon Jan 27 2003 - 23:20:34 PST

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    Subject: US Officially Opposing Open Source Internationally?
    From: Steve Withers <swithersat_private>
    To: Declan McCullagh <declanat_private>
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    Date: 28 Jan 2003 13:27:53 +1300
    
    Declan
    
    I have not seen this in notes from Politech....and thought you might
    find it interesting.
    
    The question I have is: Since when is the US Government OFFICIALLY
    opposed to the use and development of Open Source software around the
    world? Millions of Americans use it and the idea of Open Source started
    in the US.
    
    http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/01/15/030115hnwsisos_1.html
    
    The US was the only country attending the Tokyo conference to demand
    this change from "support" of Open Source to the alternative presented
    below.
    
    Extract (partial):
    
    TOKYO -- A three-day meeting that brought together Asian governments,
    organizations, companies and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) ended
    Wednesday morning with the approval of a declaration that, among other
    things, calls for encouraging the development of open-source software. A
    draft of the declaration had called for open source to be "supported"
    but was changed after objections from the U.S. government delegation
    late Tuesday night.
    
      The U.S. opposition was largely perceived to be support for its
    domestic software companies and in particular Microsoft, said officials
    from other governments on the sidelines of the conference on Wednesday.
    After a short debate with a number of countries, including Pakistan,
    that wanted the original language to remain, all sides finally reached
    agreement and the declaration was changed to read: "Development and
    deployment of open-source software should be encouraged, as appropriate,
    as should open standards for ICT (information and communications
    technology) networking."
    
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    Steve Withers
    swithersat_private
    
    
    
    
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