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decoded.legal
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| | | | | Technology, and programming, has always been political. I've very little time for discussions which try to separate "tech" and "politics". | |
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www.consortiuminfo.org
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| | | | | It would not be an exaggeration to say that the magic of open source software (OSS) is based as much on legal innovation as it is on collaboration. Indeed, the essential innovation that launched free and open source software was ... Continue reading ? | |
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subfictional.com
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www.openparenthesis.org
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| | | Monday morning started with a panel on "Revisiting Commercial Open Source Business Models." It was moderated by Edward Cavazos (Fish & Richardson PC) and panelists were: Mark Fischer (Fish & Richardson PC) Alan Shimel (StillSecure) Adina Levin (SocialText) (Who for some reason isn't listed on the SXSW page for the panel) Don Jarrell (Digital Thinking) | ||