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Moglen on Free Software as a Way of Life
posted by mpawlo on Friday February 27, @08:40AM
from the interesting-people dept.
Open Source Mary Bridges is back. This time good Mary has summarized a presentation professor and free-software guru Eben Moglen gave at Harvard Law School, February 23, 2004. Moglen is the general consel of the Free Software Foundation. Among other things, Moglen discussed the SCO ./. IBM law suit. Professor Moglen stated:

'I feel somewhat overwhelmed at the prospect of trying to talk for any substantial length of time about a lawsuit that isn’t going anywhere,' professor Eben Moglen told the audience.

Read Mary Bridges' recollection of the event.

Watch a streaming video (Real Media) of professor Moglen's presentation.

Also, Greplaw's coverage of Bridges' summary of Lessig's presentation at Radcliffe.

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    Moglen on Free Software as a Way of Life | Login/Create an Account | Top | 1 comments | Search Discussion
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    Link to Moglen's presentation? (Score:0)
    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday February 28, @01:31PM (#1492)
    The "streaming video" link is 404. Would someone post a correct link? Thanks!

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