Annozero, di Antonella Beccaria
Antonella Beccaria
Creative Commons Italia
Endian
Exedre (Emmanuele Somma)
Fluendo
Sbarrax
Free Software Foundation Europe
Digital library of the Italian Association for Dyslexia (AID). Biblioaid had been hijacked, but now it resolves to the "true" site: https://www.libroaid.it
Introducing the website by Mark Webbink on legal aspects of Free Software (AKA "open source"), such as licensing, software patents, copyright of Free Software. Mark has been doing great work with Red Hat and I worked with him during the long months of preparing the Microsoft case. He is incredibly knowledgeable about these matters and has a talent for writing about them. Nowadays Mark is in private practice and teaches at Duke University too. He is also member of the Board of the Software Freedom Law Center of my friend Eben Moglen (see the weblinks). No doubt this is an important resource for all those searching information about legal aspect of Free Software. Don't miss it!
Nicola Pegoraro
Opendawn is a consultancy network with a mission to create solutions that reduce cost, increase productivity and eliminate waste. Opendawn specialises in security, technology and management best practice. We have experience in governmental, military and non-governmental affairs.
Opendawn is finally the company of my good friend Shane Coughlan, who has been the driving force of one of the most successful initiatives in Free Software, the FTF.
Quite a good bet if you need consulting advisors in the Free/open source Software environment.
Renomo
Galoppini.net
Software Freedom Law Centre
Stefano Maffulli
Stefano Quintarelli
Steve Wrotniak
Valentin Vitkov