Chris Rowson wrote:
> I found this article here http://www.fsb.org.uk/data/default.asp?id=7&loc=it
In some cases the FUD spread about open source is damaging. Without mentioning names I know one guy who wanted GIMP on the windows machine at his work place to aid with some graphics work, he was told by the I.TSupport (and therefore management) that they can't install it as it may infringe on copyrights, and patents. They also claimed it could be a security risk to the network. Sounds like they are listening to Microsoft's FUD campaigns. Lee
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