AndNow

And now... the big picture.

A community of people was able to inform politicians on EU level about dangers of so called software patents...

FFII became synonymous to the fight against software patents and became a valuable source of information for decision makers. People from all over the world joined FFII and, for the first time in the history of mankind, it proved networked people can make a difference. I think this is an important historical fact and it is time you become aware of this.

This short writing is an attempt to formulate logical answers for the future.

Food for thoughts.

Wiebe van der Worp, June 11, 2004

(1) EU based umbrella organization: The reason why I am not thinking worldwide is the risk to loose the cooperative spirit. However worldwide operation should be preferred. We work borderless after all and only politics forces us to focus on regions.

In addition I would like to state some things:

A group of international experts and volunteers in an internetworked environment can handle very complex questions and problems. I am not aware of non-networked organizations, like governments, able to match this quality standard.

This results in retro rationalism, rationalism to the max instead of the daily blurred bull we are so used too that we even learned to accept it. When we are able not to limit it to FLOSS then this retro rationalism forms a totally new political trend. The reason why I have faith in it is because I noticed my on line friends automatically put typical FLOSS related principles like "helping your neighbor" and "freedom to create" into a broader perspective, beyond software, beyond public domain books, into other existing and even new areas like free educational content, while remaining rationalistic.

Dear networked friend, making this world a better place is all up to us....

About politics

How can we make sure politicians are doing what we expect them to do? By letting them answer questions and reminding them afterwards. It is also a good way for politicians to distinguish themselves. A typical example, related to the current Dutch Precidency, is a statement from Arend: Ik vind het niet normaal dat het bedrijfsleven publieke bestuursorganen sponsort. En ik hoop dat met name de SP er ook zo over denkt en wellicht bereid is dit in de kamer aan de orde te stellen. Met sponsoring van bestuursorganen begeef je je op een hellend vlak en dat moet je niet willen.

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