Michel wrote :
> Bonjour!
>
> Intervenir à propos de la brevetisation des logiciels.
> ---------
> Si g bien compris l'anglais (anglophones, corrigez moi, svp):
> ...........URL pour visualiser l'intégralité du message :
> http://linuxazur.monaco.net/html/linux06/2003-04/msg00116.html
> ...........


A Michel ACONIN
Secretaire de l'Association Linux-Azur,

Cher Michel, tu as parfaitement compris l'objet du message (TOUS les
142202  signataires de la petition Eurolinux contre les Brevets
Logiciels l'ont recu).  http://swpat.ffii.org/news/index.en.html
En fait il s'agit d'un "ordre de mobilisation générale" pour que
localement nous ne restions pas seulement vigilants MAIS si possible
lancions des actions (à notre mesure naturellement). Il ne fait guere de
doute que les 7-8 Mai 2003 feront date dans l'avenir du Logiciel en
Europe.


A Linux-Azur nous pouvons :

i)  inserer une annonce sur notre site WEB :
        une proposition dans ce sens -----> voir les archives de
    notre Liste de Diffusion à l'URL suivante :
    http://linuxazur.monaco.net/html/linux06/2003-04/msg00141.html

ii) avec si possible l'appui du Sénateur P.LAFFITTE :
    essayer de sensibiliser :

- les chambres consulaires qui sont le plus en contact avec les PME (
Chambre des Metiers , Chambre du Commerce et de l'Industrie, Chambre
d'Agriculture):
http://www.cm-alpesmaritimes.fr/index.html
http://www.cm-var.fr/
http://www.ccinice-cote-azur.com/
http://www.businesspark-signes.com/FR/cci.htm
http://paris.apca.chambagri.fr/apca/webcha.htm
http://www.var.chambagri.fr/
http://www.cote-azur.com.fr/azur/adresses/socits/chambres_de_commerce_et_d_industrie_de_metiers_d_agriculture/

- les jeunes chambres economiques
Si elles acceptaient de rediriger l'infos (sur leurs ML respectives)
nous aurions déja marqués un point. Il n'est pas sur qu'elles soient
___réellement___ sensibilisées à ces très graves atteintes potentielles
que le lent et souterrain travail de l'OEB fait peser sur le monde du
Logiciel et plus particulièrement sur les LL ).

- Les élus locaux (Maire, Conseillers Généraux, Conseillers Régionaux,
Députés et Sénateurs ).


iii) essayer de "sensibiliser" NICE-MATIN ----> Un article informatif
(sur le sujet) avec quelques pointeurs WEB serait le bienvenu ;-)


iv) Après accord du CA de Linux-Azur envoyer un cheque de soutien
à FFII  (Au nom de Linux-Azur) :  http://www.ffii.org


Une CC (Carbon Copy) de cet email est transmise à Pierre LAFFITTE
Sénateur des Alpes Maritimes :
                  p.laffitte AT senat POINT fr
Nous le remercions de bien vouloir lui accorder toute son attention ET
surtout de continuer à nous apporter son INESTIMABLE soutien:
http://www.april.org/articles/communiques/senat-22111999.html
http://www.senat.fr/senateurs/laffitte_pierre/index.htm
http://www.sophia-antipolis.org/


Amicalement
Rene Mages   ( GnuPG key 1024D/2CC455D9 )
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.linux-azur.org


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>
> Subject: Europarl Hearing on Software Patents
> Date: 16 Apr 2003 20:37:30 -0000
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Dear Eurolinux Petition Supporter,
>
> Thank you for signing our
>
>         Petition for a Software Patent Free Europe
>         http://petition.eurolinux.org/
>
> a while ago, and for allowing us to inform you about upcoming
> actions.[1]
>
> We now need your participation again.
>
> The European Parliament is likely to ratify a Software Patent
> Directive, possibly with helpful amendments, in May.  Detailed news
> are found at
>
>         http://swpat.ffii.org/news/index.en.html
>
> Your participation can have a decisive influence.
>
> Here are a few things to do:
>
> (1) Sign our Amendment Proposals by clicking
>
>         http://petition.ffii.org/eubsa/en
>
>     or, if you already have a user ID, by logging in at
>
>             http://petition.ffii.org/
>
>     and then navigating through "Signing Appeals".
>
> (2) Now you are logged into a system which makes it easy to
>     select and contact Members of the European Parliament (MEPs)
>
>     Click
>
>       ==> My MEPs
>       ==> I would rather select an MEP myself
>       ==> [ selection criteria ]
>       ==> [ 1 MEP ]
>
> (3) Directly phone your MEP, express your concern about the
>     "Software Patent Directive Project", find out who in this MEP's
> office is studying the matter, how they think and whom they
>     follow, and inform us by leaving a "Confidential Note".
>
>     It is very important that MEPs hear *your* voice directly
>     and not just the voices of a few "Eurolinux lobbyists".
>
> (4) Write to the person with whom you just phoned.
>     Consider backing up your letter by a page on your website.
>     Keep it simple, but feel free to ask for our assistance in
> formulating. In any case, send us copies/pointers.
>
> (5) The Green and Liberal Fractions of the European Parliament are
> calling
>     on representatives of Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) to speak
> at
> a hearing on May 8th about the Software Patent Directive Project.
> There will also be a demonstration with theatre and speeches in
> front of the  parliament building.
>
>     Please consider speaking at the hearing, if you can speak for a
> company.  Companies from Eastern Europe (future member countries) are
> also (and even particularly) welcome.
>
>     If you are knowledgable about a particular aspect or area within
> software patents, you may want to speak at the scientific conference
> which surrounds the hearing.  For an update on what kind of patents
> are to be legalised in Europe by the proposed directive, you may want
> to browse
>
>                 http://swpat.ffii.org/patents/txt/ep/
>             http://www.espacenet.com/
>
>
>     Information about the event schedule is being published at
>
>         http://swpat.ffii.org/events/2003/europarl/05/
>
>     and you can register as a participant through the
> petition.ffii.org
> web forms.  If you would like to speak at the event, please contact me
> directly.
>
> (6) Donate for our lobbying expenses.  We are spending at least
>     30,000 EUR on top of a lot of unpaid voluntary work, and we will
> not
> be able to pay all our bills unless you come forward with donations.
>
>     The bank account for a donation is
>
>         Country: DE (Germany)
>         Bank Code 70150000
>         BIC (bank identifier code): SSKMDEMM
>         SWIFT: SSKM DE MM
>         Name of Bank: Stadtsparkasse Muenchen
>         Bank's Postal Address: DE 80335 Muenchen / Lotstr 1
>         Account: 31112097
>         IBAN (international bank account number)[2]:
>                           DE78701500000031112097
>         Account Owner: FFII e.V.,
>         Account Owner's Postal Address: DE 80636 Muenchen /
>                                                 Blutenburgstr 17
>         Keyword: europarl
>
>     FFII is acknowledged as a public-interest association and we will
> send you a receipt that at least in Germany makes the donation
> tax-deductible.
>
> It would be great if you could get started with at least one of the
> above items right now.
>
> For brevity, we are writing in English only this time, but we will try
> to answer your questions or replies in the language of your choice.
>
> Yours sincerely
> Mit freundlichen Gruessen
> Amicalement
> kore, adios, ciao, groeten, na schledanou, saygilar, geia xara ...
>
> --
> Hartmut Pilch, FFII & Eurolinux Alliance              tel.
> +49-89-12789608    Protecting Innovation against Patent Inflation
>        http://swpat.ffii.org/ 140,000 signatures against software
> patents
>    http://noepatents.org/
>
> [1] If someone abused your email address or for some other reason you
> do not
>     want to be a signatory of our petition, please say so clearly and
> we
> will remove your signature. Note that as long as you are a signatory
> and the reasons for this petition continue to exist, you may
> occasionally (not more than 1x/month) receive short mails such as this
> one, which are strictly limited to helping you achieve the aims which
> you have endorsed.
> [2] We are told that, using the IBAN, money can now be transferred
> between
>     european countries for the domestic fee, thanks to a recent EU
> internal market harmonisation directive which can be enforced
> against banks.

> --
> A+
> --
> Michel Aconin
> http://dona.ferentes.free.fr/


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