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Richard Stallman will speak at the University of Calgary, 2500 University Dr. N.W., Science Theatre ST140, Calgary, Alberta, T2N 1N4, Canada.
Admission is $20.00, or free for CUUG (Calgary Unix Users Group) members. Admission is free for students and for people who cannot afford the fee.
Doors open at 18:30.
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Richard Stallman will speak for developers, political activists and artists on the dangers of software patents. The speech will be in English and the public is welcome to attend. There is no charge for the event. It will take place at the "Novinarski dom", Large Conference Room, Perkovceva 2, Zagreb, Craotia.
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Richard Stallman will be speaking at the FOSDEM Software Developer's Meeting in Brussels. Attendance is free and open to the public.
The speech will take place at the Université Libre de Bruxelle. Address: Campus du Solbosch,
Avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt 50,
B-1050 Bruxelles
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Richard Stallman will speak to government personalities, academics,
lawyers and business holders about the dangers of software patents. The
speech will be in English (with Italian interpreter) and will be
followed by a panel (in Italian). The public is encouraged to attend.
The complete audio and video of the event will be available live by
internet streaming.
Full address of the conference is: Aula Magna "Partenope", Università
degli studi di Napoli "Federico II", Centro Congressi, Via Partenope 36,
Napoli, Italy
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Location: Politecnico di Milano, Room S01, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32, 20133, Milano, Italy. Richard Stallman will explain how software patents obstruct software development. Software patents are patents that cover software ideas. They restrict the development of software, so that every design decision brings a risk of getting sued. Patents in other fields restrict factories, but software patents restrict every computer user. Economic research shows that they even retard progress. This speech will be accessible to all audiences and the public is encouraged to attend. (There is a subscription fee for people who are not AICA associate members.)
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This speech will be accessible to all audiences and the public is encouraged to attend.
Richard Stallman will explain how software patents obstruct software development. Software patents are patents that cover software ideas. They restrict the development of software, so that every design decision brings a risk of getting sued. Patents in other fields restrict factories, but software patents restrict
every computer user. Economic research shows that they even retard progress.
Location: Bygning, Building 308, Danmarks Tekniski Universitet, Richard Petersens Plads, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark.
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Location: UC Irvine CalIT2 building, 1st floor Auditorium, Intersection of Los Trancos and Peltason Dr., Irvine, CA. CalIT2 is Building 325 on this map at coordinates F6: http://today.uci.edu/pdf/UCI_05_Map.pdf
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Location: "Rigolin" room, CEn.Ser Rovigo Fiere, Viale Porta Adige, 45, 45100, Rovigo, Italy. Richard Stallman will explain how software patents obstruct software development. Software patents are patents that cover software ideas. They restrict the development of software, so that every design decision brings a risk of getting sued. Patents in other fields restrict factories, but software patents restrict every computer user. Economic research shows that they even retard progress. This talk will be accessible to all audiences and the public is encouraged to attend. If you register at http://www.opensourceexpo.it, for 15.00 EUR you will have access to the entire expo and will receive a complimentary gift bag.
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Back hall of main building, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. This talk will be part of the ZEUUX Free Software Summit. Richard Stallman will speak about the Free Software Movement, which campaigns for freedom so that computer users can cooperate to control their own computing activities. The Free Software Movement developed the GNU operating system, often erroneously referred to as Linux, specifically to establish these freedoms. This talk will accessible to all audiences and the public is encouraged to attend.
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Tamkang University, 5, Lane 199,Kinghua Street,
Taipei ,Taiwan 10650, R.O.C. Richard Stallman will explain how software patents obstruct software development. Software patents are patents that cover software ideas. They restrict the development of software, so that every design decision brings a risk of getting sued. Patents in other fields restrict factories, but software patents restrict every computer user. Economic research shows that they even retard progress. This speech will be accessible to all audiences and the public is encouraged to attend. Registration is required.
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