The Fourth International GPLv3 Conference will be held on August 23 and 24, 2006 in Bangalore, India. This event is the part of world-wide events organized by Free Software Foundation for creating awareness about the upcoming version three of the GNU General Public Licence (GPLv3) .

The conference venue is Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore

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We invite everyone to attend the conference, a limited number of seats are still available, please do register for the event now.

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Event Organisers

FSF, India

FSF - India is the Indian chapter of the Free Software Foundation(FSF). FSF India is committed to advocating, promoting and propagating the use and development of swatantra software in India.

IIM, Bangalore

After 1947, the Government of independent India focused on the development of indigenous science and technology. As a technology base was being created, it became clear that the country needed to simultaneously augment management talent and resources. A response that lead to the creation of the Indian Institutes of Management in the country. The Indian Institute of Management Bangalore was established in 1973.

FSUG, Bangalore

Free Software Users' Group (FSUG), Bangalore is a small collective of Free Software users and advocates in Bangalore. As a part of FSF-India's larger efforts to apply Free Software everywhere, we work together to ensure that the concepts of Freedom and Free Software are more widely promoted, discussed and applied in Bangalore. You can more details about our activities on our web site.

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