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FSF Seminars on Free Software Licensing
posted by scubacuda on Thursday August 05, @02:11AM
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News Free Software Foundation writes "The Free Software Foundation is offering two day-long seminars on Free Software licensing and the General Public License in partnership with Stanford Law School on August 24 and 25, 2004. The seminars will be co-led by Daniel Ravicher, Senior Counsel to FSF and Executive Director of the Public Patent Foundation; and Bradley M. Kuhn, Executive Director of FSF. They will be held on the Stanford University campus in northern California. Read more about the seminars and how to register. Stanford Law School is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider. Each of these seminars is approved for 7.5 hours of MCLE credit. Certification may be sought from other states; contact your local bar for more information."

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