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focus of the Bill. The basic principles which inspire the Bill are
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linked to the basic guarantees of a state of law, such as:
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* Free access to public information by the citizen. Permanence of
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* public data. Security of the State and citizens.
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* Free access to public information by the citizen.
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* Permanence of public data.
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* Security of the State and citizens.
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To guarantee the free access of citizens to public information, it is
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indispensable that the encoding of data is not tied to a single
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under which the state bodies will obtain software in the future, that
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is, in a way compatible with these basic principles.
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From reading the Bill it will be clear that once passed: # the law
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does not forbid the production of proprietary software # the law does
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not forbid the sale of proprietary software # the law does not specify
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which concrete software to use # the law does not dictate the supplier
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from whom software will be bought # the law does not limit the terms
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under which a software product can be licensed.
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From reading the Bill it will be clear that once passed:
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# the law does not forbid the production of proprietary software
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# the law does not forbid the sale of proprietary software
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# the law does not specify which concrete software to use
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# the law does not dictate the supplier from whom software
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will be bought
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# the law does not limit the terms under which a software product
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can be licensed.
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What the Bill does express clearly, is that, for software to be
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acceptable for the state it is not enough that it is technically
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