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Many software tenders in EU maybe 'illegal'

by Xavier Heymans last modified 2012-09-26 15:49

Software tenders by European public administration often may not comply with EU regulations, illegally favouring proprietary applications. "These tenders could be protested against, and if necessary the tendering organisations could be taken to court", said Karel De Vriendt, head of the IDABC unit responsible for the Open Source Software Observatory and Repository (osor.eu).

Source: OSOR.EU, October 24, 2008

The European Commission's IDABC published a draft of the 'Guidelines on public procurement and Open Source Software'. The guideline shows how public administrations can end discrimination against Open Source in public tenders.

It also details how and when the characteristics of Open Source software, such as the right to use the software without restrictions, the right the study the software code, the right to adapt the software code when needed and the right to share the software with others, can be relevant requirements in public tenders.

More:  http://www.zeapartners.org/articles/software-tenders001


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