U.S. bans free software inconvenient countries
U.S. bans free software inconvenient countries
SourceForge.net is closed to members of "rogue" countries, reports Arab Crunch. In the fall blacklisted Cuba, Iran, Syria, Sudan and North Korea. The text, which prohibits users from these countries to use the site is in terms of using SourceForge.net. Moreover, the inhabitants of these countries to stop access GoogleCode. Prohibitions imposed by governmental authorities in the U.S., practically deprive the developers of "blacklisted" to participate in the development and the development of open source software. The event coincides with the speech of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Internet freedom in which she stated that all users should have equal access to innovation, information and ideas












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