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		<title>By: The African Commons Project &#187; TACP supports Freedom to Innovate South Africa</title>
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		<dc:creator>The African Commons Project &#187; TACP supports Freedom to Innovate South Africa</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Local non-profit organisation, Freedom to Innovate South Africa (FTISA) would like to invite you to join in their support of the movement towards opening up local innovation.  The organisation, which was established in 2006 by open-patent trailblazers such as Bob Jolliffe ex Meraka Institute, aims to provide a formal platform through which local and international patent systems can be monitored and critiqued.  Read more about the organisation&#8217;s origins here. [...]</description>
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