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Copyright vs. Community
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Matt Lee
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Oct 22, 2007
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Detailed location: Unieuro Library, SCES trecho O, Conjunto 5, Avenia das Nacoes, CEP 70.200-001, Brasilia, Brazil.
Copyright developed in the age of the printing press, and was designed to fit with the system of centralized copying imposed by the printing press. But the copyright system does not fit well with computer networks, and only draconian punishments can enforce it.
The global corporations that profit from copyright are lobbying for draconian punishments, and to increase their copyright powers, while suppressing public access to technology. But if we seriously hope to serve the only legitimate purpose of copyright—to promote progress, for the benefit of the public—then we must make changes in the other direction.
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The Free Software Movement
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Matt Lee
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published
Aug 16, 2007
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Aug 16, 2007 04:48 PM
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Detailed location: San Jose State University, "Umunhum Room", Floor 2, Student Union Building, Student Union, Inc., One Washington Square, San Jose, CA. ( http://www.sjsu.edu/inc/content/campus_maps/maincampus.gif ) Richard Stallman will speak about the goals and philosophy of the Free Software Movement, and the status and history the GNU operating system, which in combination with the kernel Linux is now used by tens of millions of users world-wide. This speech will be accessible to all audiences and the public is encouraged to attend.
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Copyright and Patents: Different Laws, Different Issues
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by
Matt Lee
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May 08, 2007
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May 21, 2007 04:06 PM
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Location to be announced.
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The Free Software Movement
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Matt Lee
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Apr 02, 2007
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Location: 1000 Hilltop Circle, ITE Building, Lecture Hall 8, Baltimore, MD (http://www.umbc.edu/AboutUMBC/campusmap.html)
Richard Stallman will speak about the goals and philosophy of the Free Software Movement, and the status and history the GNU operating system, which in combination with the kernel Linux is now used by tens of millions of users world-wide.
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El Software Libre en la Etica y la Practica
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by
Matt Lee
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Apr 08, 2008
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Apr 08, 2008 04:49 PM
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Direccion: Aula Magna del Aulario Averroes, Campus Universitario Rabanales, Ctra Madrid-Cadiz km. 396 A, Cordoba, Spain. Richard Stallman hablará sobre las metas y la filosofía del movimiento del Software Libre, y el estado y la historia del sistema operativo GNU, el cual conjuntamente con el núcleo Linux ahora es utilizado por decenas de millones de usuarios en todo el mundo. Las corporaciones globales que se benefician del copyright están planeando come hacer castigos draconianos, y aumentan la energía del copyright, mientras que suprime el acceso público a la tecnología. Pero si nosotros seriamente esperamos responder al único propósito legítimo del copyright -- de promover el progreso, para el beneficio del publico -- entonces debemos realizar cambios en otra dirección.
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Copyright vs.Community
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by
Matt Lee
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Apr 10, 2008
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Apr 10, 2008 11:54 AM
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Saint Michael's College, Colchester, VT. Detailed location: Saint Michael's College, Cheray Science Hall, room 101, One Winooski Park, Colchester, Vermont. Copyright developed in the age of the printing press, and was designed to fit with the system of centralized copying imposed by the printing press. But the copyright system does not fit well with computer networks, and only draconian punishments can enforce it. The global corporations that profit from copyright are lobbying for draconian punishments, and to increase their copyright powers, while suppressing public access to technology. But if we seriously hope to serve the only legitimate purpose of copyright—to promote progress, for the benefit of the public—then we must make changes in the other direction.
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El Movimiento del Software Libre
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Matt Lee
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Sep 20, 2007
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Oct 01, 2007 04:37 PM
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Detailed location: Auditorio Principal Javier Barros Sierra de la Facultad de Ingenieria, UNAM, Circuito Interior s/n, Ciudad Universitaria, Coyoacan Mexico, D.F. CP 04510, Mexico. Richard Stallman will speak about the goals and philosophy of the Free Software Movement, and the status and history the GNU operating system, which in combination with the kernel Linux is now used by tens of millions of users world-wide. This speach will be in Spanish and will be accessible to all audiences. The public is encouraged to attend.
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El Movimiento del Software Libre
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Matt Lee
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Jun 28, 2007
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Jun 28, 2007 04:34 PM
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Copyright vs. Community
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Matt Lee
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May 14, 2007
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Jun 01, 2007 05:10 PM
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Location: University La Sapienza, Aula Magna della Caserna Sani, 184 via Principe Amedeo (Metro A - VIttorio Emanuele), Rome, Italy.
Copyright developed in the age of the printing press, and was designed to fit with the system of centralized copying imposed by the printing press. But the copyright system does not fit well with computer
networks, and only draconian punishments can enforce it. The global corporations that profit from copyright are lobbying for draconian punishments, and to increase their copyright powers, while suppressing public access to technology. But if we seriously hope to serve the only legitimate purpose of copyright--to promote progress, for the benefit of the public--then we must make changes in the other direction.
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Copyright vs. Community
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Matt Lee
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May 09, 2007
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May 21, 2007 01:37 PM
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Location: C4, hus C, campus Valla, Linkoeping University, Linkoeping, Sweden.
Richard Stallman will talk on the issue of copyright, a system developed in the age of the printing press designed to fit with the system of centralized copying imposed by the printing press, but which does not fit well with computer networks.
The global corporations that profit from copyright are lobbying for draconian punishments, and to increase their copyright powers, while suppressing public access to technology. But if we seriously hope to serve the only legitimate purpose of copyright--to promote progress, for the benefit of the public--then we must make changes in the other direction. Richard Stallman will also suggest changes to the Pirate Party program, in order to avoid the unintended consequence of giving proprietary software an advantage over free software.
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