mucnchen linux München Government saves 4 million Euro by switching to Linux gadgetzzAlmost ten years after Munich’s Linux project started, they are now begining to report positive figures. The mayor reported to the City that the project has meant a saving of around 4 million €.
It was in 2003 that Germany’s third largest city, Munich kicked off a project with the goal to the municipality all PC workstations would use Linux and open source. It was about 14 000 computers that would use a Linux-based operating system and the Microsoft Office would be replaced with OpenOffice.

The project appeared to be more difficult to implement than was originally thought and it is not until later this year as it should be fully implemented. In its report to the City writes Mayor Christian Ude writes that one can already see positive results in terms of cost, four million euro, to be precise.

And then it’s all about savings during last financial year. The estimate is based on the municipality to avoid paying 15 million for Windows licenses and an additional 2.8 million within the next few years for upgrades.

The choice of Linux also means that the municipality could continue to run some older computers as this OS is not as resource intensive as Windows 7.

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Namnlös Piracy Went Down In France, So Did Movie & Music Revenues gadgetzz
France made waves in the P2P industry by implementing a controversial graduated response program in 2010 that was designed to reduce the amount of illegal downloads by establishing progressively-harsher penalties on file sharers. The results were strong, as shown in Hadopi’sreport, with file-sharing activities traffic slashed by two-thirds in 2011. However, the goal of increasing revenues in the French music and movie industries did not materialize and revenues fell in both industries.

The French music market fell 3.9% in 2011 while the video market fell 2.7%.

As Ernesto of TorrentFreak says, “If we follow the logic employed by the anti-piracy lobby during the past decade, this means that piracy is actually boosting sales.”

 

Yeah you heard right, piracy boosts your sales. Why? Its free advertising, not many people buy a movie after seeing an ad, but many people do infact buy a movie that they downloaded and liked!

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