This article discusses the search for legitimacy in Brazilian free software policies by the policy-makers themselves. Documents were collected in three Brazilian newspapers and official policies' sites and channels. The analysis of the material points to an administrative procedure in the policies’ justifications, where policy-makers, through state instances, operate a classificatory distinction in society between those that are in favor and those that are against free software.
Administrative politics, Legitimation, Free Software, Public policies
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