Anarchism Triumphant: Free Software and the Death of Copyright
Eben Moglen’s (Columbia Law School professor, and counsel to the Free Software Foundation) essay is an explication of the legal foundations of Open Source software.
Wait a minute — I found this in Paul Prescods’ .sig file on the XML-DEV list. Apparently it was also on Slashdot and Camworld. *sigh* I thought I was being original today….
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