@mikko Hello, unfortunately, the ISO Central Secretariat does not provide free copies of standards. All ISO Publications derive from the work and contributions of ISO and ISO Members that contain intellectual property of demonstrable economic value.
@mikko For this reason, considering the value of standards, their economic and social importance, the costs of their development and maintenance, we and all ISO Members have the interest to protect the value of ISO Publications and National Adoptions, not making them publicly available.
@mikko However, we invite you to contact your national ISO member with a view to be informed on how and where you may freely consult ISO standards in your country: iso.org/members.html.
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