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8 Nov 2009

UN think tank urges legislators to support 'open source' information technologies, software

- 16 May 2008
By United Nations University   
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The event, titled, “Shaping the Information Society: The Role of Parliaments and Legislators,” was organized by The United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, through the Global Centre for ICT in Parliament at the Palais des Nations in Geneva. The conference programme can be downloaded at: http://ictparliament.org/parliamentaryforum/.

UNU-MERIT's participation in this event is part of an engagement with policymakers to increase awareness of the potential for open standards for transparency, democracy and good governance in a participatory information society.

As part of a new EU-funded project, FLOSSINCLUDE, UNU-MERIT has launched an initiative to improve the ability of countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America to contribute to open source as active participants and developers, rather than just users. This initiative will also provide for South-South sharing of best practices and experiences on open standards.

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About UNU-MERIT

UNU-MERIT is the United Nations University – Maastricht Economic and social Research and training Centre on Innovation and Technology. Located in Maastricht, The Netherlands, UNU-MERIT is a joint research and training centre of United Nations University - based in Tokyo, Japan, and Maastricht University. UNU-MERIT provides insights into the social, political and economic contexts within which innovation and technological change is created, adapted, selected, diffused, and improved upon. The Institute's research and training programmes address a broad range of relevant policy questions dealing with the national and international governance of innovation, intellectual property protection, and knowledge creation and diffusion.

Rishab Ghosh heads the Collaborative Creativity Group at UNU-MERIT, a leading research group on open source software, open content, and collaborative creativity and innovation. For more information, visit the programme website at: http://ccg.merit.unu.edu/

 
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