Today FSFE has launched a new campaign to remove advertising of proprietary PDF readers from government websites.
Campaign: http://www.fsfe.org/campaigns/pdfreaders Petition: http://www.fsfe.org/campaigns/pdfreaders/petition.en.html The campaign is targeting European government websites that advertise or require non-Free software, and particularly endorsements and links to Adobe Acrobat Reader. We will encourage the public to find and report to us websites that contain such adverts, list them all publicly, and encourage signing of a petition to end this practice. There is a prize for groups and individuals who report the largest number of infringing websites. At the end of the campaign the petition will be sent by post to all the institutions involved. At a period after the petitions have been sent we shall review the infringing sites to see if the problems have been rectified, and if not we shall publicly pursue them to seek a resolution. We have already received significant press coverage of this event, and over two hundred bugs have been submitted in the last few hours. If you would like more information about this campaign, please don't hesitate to get in touch. Kind Regards, Sam Tuke -- Free Software Foundation Europe
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