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Vice chancellor, Visveswaraiah Technologies University, Belagum, Karnataka.
Dear Sir,
There are thousands of engineering and polytechnic colleges in India. Each year
lakhs of graduates and diploma holders earn their degree. They pay thousands of
rupees as fees to get the best facilities. A part of this goes to buying the
software's which they use either in college lab or for doing assignments at
home.For every software which they use; there is alternate Free Software
program available. Now this shows the amount of money which we can be saved if
we start using Free Software. This will bring down cost education considerably.
Other than cost benefits, Free Software has other advantages
* No-fee licensing
* Ease of license fee management
* Better large-scale programmability
* Easier integration
* Better performance
* Development convenience
* Better support
There are hundreds of Free Software's programs which colleges or universities
can adopt. As Vishweshwaraiah Technological University is one of the biggest
universities in India, its time for VTU to moving towards using Free Software.
This will make other Universities to follow. Let the VTU have pride to be the
first. Here I am giving you an example of three such alternative Free
Software's which can be used.
* (1) Operating System: Windows v/s GNU/Linux
I don't know what university generally recommends to colleges. But presently
almost all the colleges use Microsoft Windows based operating system. We all
know the best available operating system today is GNU/Linux. It is the best OS
any educational institution can have. Students can not only use it but also can
study.
* (2) Simulation: Matlab v/s Octave
Matlab is used in communication and electronics lab. Matlab for individual
license for university (academic use) costs $500. Any college will have to buy
minimum 25 licenses. Which means shelling out Rs.537500. Octave, which is
simulation software written by University professors. This usually comes with
the GNU/Linux Operating System. The advantage to students is that they don't
have to buy a limited student version to use at home. They can use Octave both
at Lab and at home. SciLab? is another open source competitor for Matlab. It
uses sophisticated algorithms to analyze data and produce lovely graphics. Now
you have the choice which one you want to include in your curriculum.
* (3) Office software's: MS Office v/s Open Office
Well, we all used Microsoft word to submit our project documents for review and
for other academic purposes. Now we have Open Office which is as good as MS
office and has some feature Microsoft Office lacks like PDF support,
compatibility with older versions of Microsoft Office, HTML editor, a vector
drawing application .... It gives you everything starting from word processor,
presentation software to PDF generator [Fully compatible with Microsoft Office --
So already existing data in those formats can be used]. Don't you think it's
the right time to save money of a poor student ?
The above are just examples. There are many such software programs from which
the students can benefit. We hope the university understands the urgency and
the need. We would be happy to give you any information/help if university
needs. Here by we urge the university to make an effort in this direction.
Thank you,
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1. Thejesh GN. Milwaukee USA. Former student of VTU [1BT98EC047]. March 01 2005
2. Rakesh 'arky' Ambati (Bangalore India) Fri Mar 11 11:19:57 IST 2005
3. Praveen Arimbrathodiyil (National Instititute of Technology, Calicut) Fri
Mar 11 17:34:50 IST 2005 We use GNU/Linux in our main Computer center. It saves
a lot of money of the college as there is no licence fee to be paid for each
users. Since the source code of the softwares are available many computer
science students do projects based on Linux kernel and other such projects. The
possibility of use of thin-clients (which our computer center use) reduces the
cost of hardware dramatically. It has proved to be beneficail to our college
and I urge you to chose Free Software for giving a better alternative for
students.
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Hi All,
You know how much important for an university to go open source. To
force VTU to go open I am collecting the support online. Please sign
the petition at
http://www.techmag.biz/?q=node/66
Please put your comments when you sign it.
Thanks very much for your support.
Thejesh GN
thejATtechmagDOTbiz
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Subject: IPO patent trolls conference
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 20:20:49 +0100
From: "André Rebentisch" <arebenti(a)web.de>
Organization: http://freemail.web.de/
To: Us-parl(a)ffii.org, wipo-parl(a)ffii.org
http://www.ipo.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Meetings_and_Events/2005_IPO_Meet…
Trade Association to Raise Public Awareness of
Approaches to Intellectual Property Rights
WASHINGTON, March 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Patent reform is a top public policy
issue. One of the more controversial elements in patent reform is the debate
over patent "trolls."
The term patent "trolls," coined by Intel Corporation, refers to a company
that acquires patents, sometimes from bankrupt firms, and seeks to leverage
the acquired portfolio by identifying those who allegedly infringe on one or
more of the patents.
Both sides of this issue will be represented at the Intellectual Property
Owners Association (IPO) "Patent 'Trolls' and Patent Property Rights"
Conference on March 14, 2005.
This unique conference will examine the effects of patent "trolls," patent
assertion companies, and patent licensing companies. Executives from
industry, legal scholars, and other experts will discuss strategies and
tactics for coping with patent infringement and possible legislative reforms.
One major concern is the rising cost of patent litigation. In 2004,
according to Hildebrandt International's Law Department Survey, companies
reported that spending on IP litigation rose 32 percent over the previous
year.
According to Herbert Wamsley, executive director of IPO, "There are IPO
members who believe this sharp rise in patent litigation costs can be
attributed to organizations known as trolls." However, Wamsley adds, "There
are other members who disagree. Either way, it is important to broaden the
public's understanding of the systems for developing, protecting, and
enforcing intellectual property rights."
The luncheon address will be given by Adam H. Jaffe, Dean of Arts and
Sciences and Professor of Economics at Brandeis University. Professor Jaffe
is co-author of Innovation and Its Discontents: How Our Broken Patent System
is Endangering Innovation and Progress and What to Do About It. Other
sessions will include:
* Patent "Trolls": What they are? How do they affect the industry?
Affect the patent system?
* Independent Patent Asserters and Licensing Organizations: What are
they? Who buys and why? How are patents sold? How do independent patent
asserters and licensing companies affect innovation?
* Reform Proposals Directed at "Trolls"
* Operating in Today's Patent Assertion Environment
For more information on the IPO "Patent 'Trolls' and Patent Property
Rights" Conference please visit http://www.ipo.org.
About Intellectual Property Owners Association
Founded in 1972, IPO is a national trade association for owners of
patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets in all industries and
fields of technology. IPO was established to broaden public understanding of
intellectual property rights. Members include large and small businesses,
intellectual property attorneys, and independent inventors and authors.
SOURCE Intellectual Property Owners Association
Web Site: http://www.ipo.org
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POLITICS OF OPEN SOURCE CLASS:
Sweden's University of Go"teborg is offering a class on the politics of
free / open source software. The course will run from April to June. It's
online, it's free, and it's in English. Applications are due March 15.
For more information, visit
http://www.informatik.gu.se/eng/education/politicalscience.xhtml
[Thanks to Michael Gurstein for posting this to
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bytesforall_readers list --FN]
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d88888b d8b db Frederick Noronha * Freelance Journalist * Goa India
88' 888o 88 f r e d @ b y t e s f o r a l l . o r g
88ooo 88V8o 88 http://www.bytesforall.org * http://fn.swiki.net
88~~~ 88 V8o88 Phone 0091.832.2409490 Mobile 09822 122436
88 88 V888 784 Nr Lourdes Convent, Sonarbhat Saligao Goa 403511
YP VP V8P Writing ... with a difference, on issues that matter
hi,
> Free software development is not merely a `process'.
> It is a cause. It
> is a belief. It is a state of mind. Freedom is
> something worth living
> and breathing.
absolutely. man make commodities for him, later
become the slave of those. in this scenario,
protecting freedom is very important.
amal
~amal
"its always darkest, before it goes pitch black"
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Hi all,
This is about a Microsoft plan to find "focus group" (I dunno what
it means). This shows how Microsoft targets students with cds,
softwares,books....
It all started with a request from swroop ch (http://swaroopch.info )
with subject "Want to talk to Microsoft (India) about Linux?"
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/linux-bangalore-non-tech/message/4789
It is very long thread but it is worth it.
It was about a meet organised by .Net group in Bangalore who invited
Swaroop for the meet saying they wanted to learn about FOSS. Then
someone from that group mails, Chitnis brings out the plot..... very
inetresting like a thriller (Even Chitnis traced the root to Microsoft
US !)
He told the guy who invited FSF/OSS people to participate in their meet.
>>>>
But anyway, now that I have your attention - here is your first step
towards understanding this whole "Linux thing" that you are so curious
about:
When you ask the question, do you focus on "Linux"? Do you perceive it to
be a "product" that competes with "Windows"?
If so, you already took a wrong turn two crosses back.
Because what you see as a product is in reality a *by-product* of a
process. Free and Open Source Software is the result of a collaborative
development process that has existed for decades that was given a more
formal definition in 1984, and it is this *process* that really challenges
the whole existing software scenario (and, of course, people like
Microsoft :)
Once you understand *that*, then you are just a few steps away from
understanding the whole thing. We'll be glad to help.
Come on in - the water is great! :)
<<<<<<
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Dear Friends,
Patents are a devious tool to harm developing countries' development.
Not only will patents harm software; but will also lead to rise in
prices of medicines. [Read further for more info]
What you can do ?
a) Post this on your blog/website too if you have one
b) Email this to as many people as you know
c) Email to the Editor of various magazines, newspapers that we
don't want patents
d) Email to the President of India and any political party in
India who has an email
Why are patents bad ?
Below are some medicines whose cost are given as follows (In India
in Rupees) [In US in Rupees]
CIPROFLOXACIN (29 Rupees) [2353 Rupees]
DICHLOPHENAC (4 Rupees) [675 Rupees]
These are just two examples. Wondering why medicines are SO cheap
in India? This is because India had a big pharmaceutical industry.
They can produce drugs at a fraction of the cost at what Merck wants
to sell them for. Infact the drug prices are way lower in India than
in Pakistan next door because
India happened to develop its own pharmaceutical industry.
Note: Because India had its own patent law which allows only process
patent for food, chemicals and drugs.
The American Corporations don't like that .They want more children
to die in India. They want more profit; which means more children die
in India. They want to make sure that India doesn't produce
drugs costing less than the American counterparts. Now this is
done in two ways under GATT. One way is to increase the length of
patents. The other is to change their character from Process Patent
to Product Patent.
Note: Quoted from a speech by Noam Chomsky
The thing that made American prices higher is now put up as an
Ordinance in India. It is being considered in next Session of our
Parliament.
Note: Half of all U.S. bankruptcies are caused by medical bills. See
the news report from msnbc http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6895896/
So we need to ACT now before it is too late, before we will need to
burn our pocket before even buying a tablet of Disprin or the like.
Please follow the actions as mentioned above to spread this fact among
as many people, so that this Bill is not passed.
Note: Global Campaign against Indian Patents Amendment (GCAIPA) is a
forum to co-ordinate the actions against the Patents amendment bill
globally. http://gcaipa.org/
Maybe, the legislature will listen… But let us try our best.
Note: All this happens because the rulers think that the common people
are donkeys and considering the fact that the low literacy rate is
one cause, it is all the more important that we, the previlaged
minority, who enjoys the advatages of education has a greater
responsibilty.
--
PS: You might be wondering why this important issue is not discussed
in the mass media or in the parliament.
1. Do you know that the ordinance was issued after 3 days of closing the session
2. It was issued hurriedly when the nation was facing the Tsunami
disaster and all the media attenstion was there.
3. People think it is not their problem untill they face it personally.
For more deatils see my bolg http://www.livejournal.com/~pravi and these posts
1. IS Rs. 29 = Rs. 2353 ? http://www.livejournal.com/users/pravi/11432.html
2. Changing rules of patents http://www.livejournal.com/users/pravi/11699.html
3. Patent laws http://www.livejournal.com/users/pravi/11927.html and
http://www.livejournal.com/users/pravi/12417.html
We didn't consider the recommendations by the committes which we
appointed to study patents and we are even giving more than what they
asked for (loyal than the king) [even WTO did not ask for patenting of
life forms and we are allowing evn that -- patenting of life forms
like ameba, fungus ...]
Countries like Brazil are aware of these issues and they framed the
rule to protect their people. See the news report from BBC - Brazil to
break Aids drug patents.http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4059147.stm
Our Government did not think of our people and they are selling the
people of India for some Dollars. [See after this rule comes into
place not only the poor but even the middle class cannot afford the
medicines. The medical treatment is going to be available to only an
elite minority.]
It is already happened with Lukemia patients. Indian companies produce
drugs for treatment of Lukemia at Rs 99 a capule and 4 per day it
amounts to Rs 12,000 per month. Many cannot afford that and now after
the change in patent rule of 1995 [It increased the duration of
patents from 7 to 20 years] an MNC called Novartis filed a case in
Chennai high court saying it has patent for its drug Gleevec. The
Chennai high court stopped the production of drugs by Indian companies
and now the only drug available for Lukemia patients is Gleevec of
Novartis. And the cost -- Rs 1,25,000 only !!!!!
We should not sit idle. It is time to act !!!!
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Council Presidency Adopts Software Patent Agreement Against Council's
Rules
7 March 2005 -- The Council Presidency today declared the software
agreement of 18 May 2004 to have been adopted, in violation of the
procedural rules and in spite of the evident lack of a qualified
majority of member states and the requests of several states to reopen
negotiations.
Full story at: http://wiki.ffii.org/Cons050307En
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It is the mind that moves
NEW DELHI, MARCH 8. The European Patent Office in Munich today
dismissed an appeal against revoking a patent granted by it for the
preparation of a fungicide derived from the seeds of the neem tree.
This will go a long way in giving confidence to traditional users,
according to Vandana Shiva, Director, Research Foundation for Science,
Technology and Ecology.
Speaking from Germany, Dr. Shiva — one of the three parties to oppose
the patent — said: "It was pure and simple piracy. The oil from neem
has been used traditionally by farmers to prevent fungus. It was
neither a novel idea nor was it invented. It is a major victory that
the appeal has been finally dismissed."
The patent was granted by the European Patent Office to the United
States Department of Agriculture and the chemical multinational, W.R.
Grace, in 1995. Since then, Dr. Shiva, along with the International
Federation of Organic Agriculture Movement and the Green Party in
European Parliament, had been opposing it.
Evidence presented
In 2000, the European Patent Office revoked the patent but the victory
was short-lived as the revocation was followed by an appeal. At the
hearing today, this appeal was dismissed, Dr. Shiva said. "We gave
them evidence of farmers using this knowledge for a long time and also
gave them information about the two scientists who had conducted
research on neem before the patent had been granted. During the
hearing today, they dismissed the appeal and upheld the earlier
revocation of the patent."
Calling it a historic moment, she added: "Patenting is one of the ways
through which traditional users can be threatened. But now, such
patents will no longer be a threat for traditional users."
The story is in todays edition of The Hindu
http://www.hindu.com/2005/03/09/stories/2005030902381300.htm
References:
NEEM PATENT REVOKED BY EUROPEAN PATENT OFFICE
http://www.twnside.org.sg/title/revoked.htm
India wins patent war over neem
http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2000/05/12/stories/02120007.htm
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