Category Archives: Interoperability

Research for eGovernment (R4eGov), an Open Source architecture

R4egov: The technical components The architecture of the system is based on Open Source or Microsoft solutions. We selected the two competing architectures to address the needs of the partners and to ensure an interoperability of the most used multi-tier … Continue reading

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Will GPL die at European administration now that European Union Public Licence (EUPL) is available in 22 languages?

A small disclaimer This post is based on my understanding of legal discussions. As I’m not a lawyer I already ask you to forgive me for the mistakes. It is clear that this post will be updated depending on the … Continue reading

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Google antitrust case: Is it time to fight against the new monopoly?

Dear Mrs Kroes, Google abuses of monopoly power (Article 82) by leveraging its near monopoly in the market of internet applications onto the markets of online Office applications. When you use GMail and receive an email containing MS Word or … Continue reading

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Will GPL die at European administration now that EUPL is available?

For the first time an Open Source Public Licence will have the power of law. The European Union Public Licence (EUPL) has been published the 9 January 2007. The licence is currently translated into the 21 European Union languages, the … Continue reading

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First ever Open Source licence translated into 21 EU languages!

European Union Public Licence v1.0 (EUPL) is almost localised in 27 languages! Already 23 are available but not published already. EUPL is a European Commission (EC) Open Source licence aimed to allow (at least) the EC to release Open Source … Continue reading

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