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Anne Østergaard holds a Law Degree from The University of Copenhagen.
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After a decade in government service, international organizations, and
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private enterprise she is presently an Libre Software entrepreneur. Anne
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is member of the GNOME Foundation.
  
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As a Fellowship Member of FSFE Anne is working against the
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legalisation of software patents in Europe. Anne is also
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working for free and open standards and file formats, Libre Software in
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education, in the health care sector, and FLOSS as development aide,
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privacy on the Internet and more women active in the ICT sector.
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Anne Østergaard's interests lies in the area of the long-term strategic
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issues of Free Software in the social, legal, research, and economic
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area of our global society.- Information Communication Technologies are
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important to the individual citizen's life and personal possibilities in
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the information society in order to obtain, and secure democratic
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freedom rights.

Revision as of 15:25, 9 November 2009

Anne Østergaard holds a Law Degree from The University of Copenhagen. After a decade in government service, international organizations, and private enterprise she is presently an Libre Software entrepreneur. Anne is member of the GNOME Foundation.

As a Fellowship Member of FSFE Anne is working against the legalisation of software patents in Europe. Anne is also working for free and open standards and file formats, Libre Software in education, in the health care sector, and FLOSS as development aide, privacy on the Internet and more women active in the ICT sector.

Anne Østergaard's interests lies in the area of the long-term strategic issues of Free Software in the social, legal, research, and economic area of our global society.- Information Communication Technologies are important to the individual citizen's life and personal possibilities in the information society in order to obtain, and secure democratic freedom rights.