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I dont believe in government regulation of the software industry
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"I don't believe in government regulation of the software industry"

- Jim Barksdale

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In this quote, Jim Barksdale reveals his belief that the software application market need to not be managed by the federal government. This suggests that he does not think that the federal government ought to have control or authority over the development, production, or circulation of software application. Barksdale might think that federal government policy could impede innovation and growth in the industry, or that it is not necessary for the industry to work successfully. He may likewise think in the idea of free enterprise commercialism, where businesses are permitted to run without interference from the government. In general, Barksdale's declaration shows a belief in limited government participation in the software market.

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Jim Barksdale This quote is written / told by Jim Barksdale somewhere between January 24, 1943 and today. He was a famous Businessman from USA. The author also have 28 other quotes.

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