Saturday, November 8, 2014

Peter Sunkovský (party member) has a birthday today. Congrats! Stanislav Misak (Governor of the Zlí


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Peter Sunkovský (party member) has a birthday today. Congrats! Stanislav Misak (Governor of the Zlín Region) has a birthday today. Congrats! Robert Huneš (city councilor Vodňany) has a birthday today. Congrats! Tomas Nemecek (no positions in the party) has a birthday today. Congrats! Miloslav Bednar (outside representative bfc function) added a new article Second Cold War and the Czech Republic Prof. Dr.. Petr Fiala, Ph.D., LL.M. (MP) added a new article dilemma that exists Tomáš Zdechovský (MEP) added a new article I want to stop the decline of the region around Želivka Zdenek Toman (outside representative function) added a new article Toman (Communists): Kalousek, Schwarzenberg, Babis = same Dr. vermin. Miloslav Ransdorf, PhD. (MEP) answered the question Putin
The Prague Municipal Court will hear the case in early December, which is the owner of the rights to the card opencard eMoneyServices (EMS) seeks to Prague City Hall unjust enrichment for allegedly unauthorized use of the software for the card. ČTK found out from the InfoCourt. Court spokeswoman Margaret Puci then said without further details, that company after the capital required 42.7 million crowns. Problematic opencard should be next week at its meeting addressed Prague councilors.
Opencard card, which serves primarily as a public transport comes from the era of former bfc Mayor Pavel Bem (ODS) and is associated with a number of problematic contracts. City leaders with them unsuccessfully trying to cope for months. The project so far was 1.35 billion. Company eMoneyServices gained ownership rights to the software opencard from Haguess. In the action which has ČTK available, says Prague exhausted scope of the license to use the software in November 2011. "Defendant (the capital of Prague) continues in card issuance software system opencard, bfc but without appropriate licensing authority," he says. According to the firm and Prague infringes its copyright, and unreasonably so at the expense of its enrichment. The company stresses that the municipality has repeatedly called for negotiations regarding violations of licensing agreements and to buy the necessary licenses. When he received no response, sent to Prague at the end of May pre-trial reminder to pay 42.7 million and gave the city a deadline to 13 June. Because Prague amount not paid or partially, turned eMoneyServices the Prague bfc City Court. The action begins bfc her publicly addressed Dec. 4. Before that, she will, at its meeting on October 29 to deal Prague councilors. They should bfc decide on further action center. Prague originally wanted to get the problematic project from eMoneyServices property bfc rights and operate bfc it alone, but the company demanded 500 million. Outgoing bfc leadership municipality is also currently considering would introduce a completely different system for 40 million crowns, which would opencard replaced within bfc two years. In Monday's interview that ČTK said outgoing Mayor Tomas Hudecek (TOP 09). The system could Prague deliver four companies, each supplied by one part. Against this eMoneyServices she said, in the words of its spokesman Martin Opatrný's by the company in this case turned on the Office for the Protection of Competition. Project opencard already engaged in criminal court judges. Five magistrates in February non-final save conditional sentences, for the alleged benefit of the company Haguess in the project. For the extension of one of the contracts on which was a continuation opencard dependent, facing impeachment ten former and current councilors

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