Ciaran O'Riordan wrote:
> [please forward where appropriate]
>> January 5th 2004, Irish Free Software Organisation[0] (IFSO) is
> launched. Since June 2003, members of the fsfe-ie[1] mailing list have
> been collaborating on issues such as software patents[2], and the
> European Copyright Directive[3].
>> With Ireland holding the presidency of the EU for the next six months,
> political lobbying in Ireland will be of increased importance. The fate
> of the software patentability directive is still undecided, and we now
> also have the Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement Directive[4] to
> deal with. In the coming months, members of IFSO also plan to work on
> spreading education and adoption of Free Software in Ireland. Once we
> have a proven track record, we hope to become an associate
> organisation[5] of FSF Europe.
>> By no coincidence, today is also the 20th anniversary of
> the beginning of the GNU project[6].
>> [0] IFSO : http://ifso.info/> [1] fsfe-ie : http://mail.fsfeurope.org/mailman/listinfo/fsfe-ie/> [2] swpats : http://ifso.info/documents/swpats-meps-00.html> [3] eucd : http://ifso.info/documents/eucd-dete-00.html> [4] ipre : http://ifso.info/projects/ipre.html> [5] fsfe assoc : http://fsfeurope.org/associates/associates.en.html> [6] gnu20th : http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnu20th>
This might of interest -
http://www.openireland.net
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