Peru's president approves open-source bill

Posted by tadelste on Oct 22, 2005 12:47 PM EDT
C/NET; By Michael Kanellos
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Alejandro Toledo, president of Peru, signed legislation this week that allows public institutions to consider adopting open-source software, another step forward for the open-software movement. The legislation, which Peru's Congress approved in September, allows government agencies and schools to choose between proprietary software from companies like Microsoft or Oracle, as well as open-source alternatives.

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