Initiative for Software Choice

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The Initiative for Software Choice (ISC) is a lobby group founded[1] in May 2002 in response to widespread international government interest in open source software.[1] 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 such as Bruce Perens,[3] Microsoft founded ISC in reaction to the call for the adoption of Free Software by politicians in many countries.[4]

The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) chairs the Initiative.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

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