Please vote against software patents in an Internet poll

Morgan Read mstuff at pl.net
Wed Nov 9 03:01:20 UTC 2005


Hi All,
With only a couple of days to go before polls close, here's a final plug - I
got this care-of the Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure
<http://www.ffii.org/> recently.

Go straight to:
<http://www.nosoftwarepatents.com/en/m/ev50/vote.html>
if you don't want to read through the stuff below.
Regards,
M.
PS A quick clip from below that might interest:
> Richard Stallman (President of the Free Software Foundation), Tim O'Reilly
> (book publisher and conference organizer), Alan Cox (Linux kernel
> maintainer), Rasmus Lerdorf (PHP) and Monty Widenius (MySQL) have endorsed
> our voting recommendations in a press release:
> http://www.ag-ip-news.com/GetArticle.asp?Art_ID=2254&lang=en



Dear supporter of the FFII,

The FFII has kindly enabled me to contact you with this campaign message on
my own behalf.  You are soon going to receive an email from the Board of the
FFII.  The FFII will announce this year's General Assembly, which is going
to take place in Brussels on 29 November.  If you plan to attend, please
make a note in your calendar!

In the meantime, please consider voting for me (and other candidates who I
recommend) in the public Internet poll for the "EV50 Europeans of the Year"
awards, the most prestigious series of awards in EU politics.  It would send
a strong message to politicians, the press and the public if a vocal
opponent of software patents were elected as the new "European of the Year".
We can simultaneously ensure that a couple of our political allies,
especially Michel Rocard MEP, also receive awards, while the proponents of
unlimited software patentability (such as commissioner McCreevy) should come
away empty-handed.

The poll is open to the worldwide public (including non-Europeans), and the
idea is explained on this page:
http://www.nosoftwarepatents.com/en/m/ev50/index.html
Specific voting recommendations are available on this page:
http://www.nosoftwarepatents.com/en/m/ev50/vote.html
Those pages are available in 14 languages.  You will also find an email form
on that site, which makes it quick and easy to inform others of this
campaign, and banners for your website.

Richard Stallman (President of the Free Software Foundation), Tim O'Reilly
(book publisher and conference organizer), Alan Cox (Linux kernel
maintainer), Rasmus Lerdorf (PHP) and Monty Widenius (MySQL) have endorsed
our voting recommendations in a press release:
http://www.ag-ip-news.com/GetArticle.asp?Art_ID=2254&lang=en

Should I win, the FFII will receive the prize money, and will be duly
credited in my acceptance speech and a subsequent press release.

In addition to the general information that you find on the website, let me
also say a few things about the unique relationship between the FFII and
myself.

By participating in an FFII conference in April of last year, I became more
aware of the political controversy over software patents.  By subsequently
participating in various FFII activities, I realized that citizens like us
can indeed influence a political debate.  With the financial support of
three corporate sponsors (1&1, Red Hat, MySQL), I then founded the
NoSoftwarePatents.com campaign as a complement to the FFII's own website and
lobbying.  From the conceptual stage on, I cooperated closely with the FFII.
Without the FFII, I would not have become involved, let alone been impactful
or successful, in the fight against an ill-conceived piece of patent
legislation.

About six months ago, I handed the NoSoftwarePatents.com site to the FFII,
and if you look at the voting form for the EV50 awards, then you will notice
that the NoSoftwarePatents.com name is right next to my name.  I'm running
on the NoSoftwarePatents ticket, and in the name of a website that will,
hopefully, be a cornerstone of future FFII campaigns in the software patent
context.

The FFII and I jointly received this year's CNET Networks UK Technology
Award in the Outstanding Contribution to Software Development category.  It
would only have been fair if we had always been jointly nominated for such
awards and honors, but even where that is not formally the case, it's still
the way I view it in practice.

For your convenience, here is another link to the voting recommendations:
http://www.nosoftwarepatents.com/en/m/ev50/vote.html

Thank you for considering to lend me your support, and once again, thanks to
the FFII for everything!

Best regards,

Florian Mueller
florian.mueller at nosoftwarepatents.com

-- 
Morgan Read
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