Dear All,

The political support for Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) continues 
to increase.

The CPI(M) manifesto released on the 16th of March calls for the 
promotion of FOSS. The manifesto can be accessed at  
http://www.cpim.org/manifesto.pdf

Following are some of the highlights of the policy -
- Promoting FOSS and other such new technologies, which are free from 
monopoly ownership through copyrights or patents;
- Revamping the functioning of the Patent offices to ensure strict 
adherence to the Indian Patent Act; Stop training and orientation of 
Indian Patent office personnel by the US and European Patent offices

These above measures are critical to support the public education 
system, local economy and the knowledge commons and counter neo-liberal 
pressures that aim to privatize the public information/knowledge domain.

The CPI(M) has been a traditional supporter of free software, the 
comprehensive IT programs in Kerala, including in the public school 
system (http://itschool.gov.in/otherprograms.php#6) is based on FOSS.  
With key parties from both the left and the right end of the political 
spectrum  endorsing FOSS, the Congress is left as the only major 
national party which is yet to formally take a position on FOSS. One 
hopes that the Congress too will soon extend its support for free 
software when it releases its own manifesto next week, and explicitly 
acknowledge the significant political, socio-cultural and economic 
advantages of FOSS over proprietary software platforms (see 
http://public-software.in/FOSS-manifesto for a call from the Network of 
the FOSS Community in India to the political parties, to recognise the 
advantages of FOSS in their election manifestos).

Thanks,
Vinay.
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