How Open is the Future?: Economic, Social & Cultural Scenarios Inspired by Free & Open-source SoftwareWith the rise of the internet and the growing concern over intellectual property, this study provides an open, constructive platform for a wide range of lawyers, artists, journalists, and activists to discuss their views on the future of free and open-source software. By exchanging both complementary and conflicting opinions, the contributors look ahead to the evolution, prospects, and issues of sharing knowledge and ideas through technology. |
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... that the movement was initiated by a small group of computer scientists who engaged in a collaborative project driven by personal ... Richard Stallman started working on GNU a free, gratis version of UNIXaccessi- ble to everybody.
... that the movement was initiated by a small group of computer scientists who engaged in a collaborative project driven by personal ... Richard Stallman started working on GNU a free, gratis version of UNIXaccessi- ble to everybody.
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... his project on the web and called on the international hacker community to develop the system together with him. They succeeded, and it became known by the name LINUX or more correctly, GNU/Linux, as from the outset it was ...
... his project on the web and called on the international hacker community to develop the system together with him. They succeeded, and it became known by the name LINUX or more correctly, GNU/Linux, as from the outset it was ...
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V | 69 |
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IX | 165 |
X | 167 |
XI | 199 |
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XIX | 375 |
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XXII | 429 |
XXIII | 461 |
XXIV | 479 |
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