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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://softwarechoice.org Software Choice] (Official web site){{dead link|date=May 2015}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20061107202717/http://www.softwarechoice.org:80/ Software Choice](Official web site)
* [http://www.theregister.co.uk/2002/08/09/ms_software_choice_scheme/ MS 'Software Choice' scheme a clever fraud], by [[Bruce Perens]]
* [http://www.theregister.co.uk/2002/08/09/ms_software_choice_scheme/ MS 'Software Choice' scheme a clever fraud], by [[Bruce Perens]]
* ZDNet: [http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=3798 Microsoft-sponsored lobbyist to the EU: It’s a mistake to floss us]
* ZDNet: [http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=3798 Microsoft-sponsored lobbyist to the EU: It’s a mistake to floss us]

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The Initiative for Software Choice (ISC) is a group of companies founded[1] in May 2002. The ISC website characterizes its membership as "committed to advancing the concept that multiple competing software markets should be allowed to develop and flourish unimpeded by government preference or mandate".[2]

According to many Free Software advocates[who?], Microsoft founded ISC in reaction to the call for the adoption of Free Software by politicians in many countries.

The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) chairs the Initiative.[citation needed]

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References

  1. ^ Lohr, Steve (2002-09-05). "An Alternative to Microsoft Gains Support in High Places" (PDF). The New York Times. p. 4. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2010-07-16. There are currently 66 government proposals, statements and studies promoting open source software in 25 countries, according to the Initiative for Software Choice.[...] 'It's growing, unfortunately, from our perspective,' said Mike Wendy, a spokesman for the software initiative, which was founded in May.
  2. ^ "About the Initiative for Software Choice". softwarechoice.org. The Computing Technology Industry Association. 2004. Retrieved 2010-07-16. The Initiative for Software Choice is a growing global coalition of large and small companies committed to advancing the concept that multiple competing software markets should be allowed to develop and flourish unimpeded by government preference or mandate. The Initiative actively educates policymakers and regulators worldwide about the benefits of this approach and its value to future innovations.