August 02, 2012
Have the feds finally found the right way to back winners?
Business Software Alliance’s latest weird argument for stronger IP laws
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x Ottawa-Gatineau technology companies were awarded contracts through Public Works’ Canadian Innovation Commercialization Program (CICP), ranging in value from $71,500 to $565,000. Four other local firms had already secured contracts through the program since its launch in 2010, in addition to a host of others across Canada. Public Works describes the program as “connecting Canadian companies with federal departments and agencies that have a need for innovative products and services. By selling to the federal government, businesses can demonstrate the value of their products and services, and potentially generate future sales to non-federal customers.†Business Software Alliance’s latest weird argument for stronger IP laws
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