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Professor Moglen grew up in an era where software was more free than it is today. In this clip he talks about his path eventually crossed that of Richard Stallman, and how they came to work together to make software free once more.
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Eben Moglen: A message about the Free Software Foundation (2006
Foundation (http://www.fsf.org) appeals to free software community to support the upcoming work of the Free Software Foundation. Eben covers the Novell and Microsoft deal, GPLv3, FSF's campaign against DRM DefectiveByDesign.or g and software patents.
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Eben Moglen gives a talk about the rise of free information, the problems with current copyright laws, and how various powers are conspiring to keep free information from becoming reality.
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Conferčncia inaugural del IV Congrés Internet, dret i política per part del Sr. Eben Moglen, professor de Dret i Histňria del dret a la Facultat de Dret de la Universitat de Colúmbia i president del Software Freedom Law Center (Nova York) del dia 2 de juny de 2008
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This video was recorded in 2004 at the ITC-ILO in Turin, during the closure conference of the Master on Intellectual Property. Duration is 27 minutes, it was divided in 3 pieces of 9 minutes each to fit in YouTube. This is part #2.
We make things and we give them away.
Here we made this, would you like it?
Take some, it's free, free as in "freedom"...
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Packed into eight and half minutes are comments from Jimmy Wales (founder of Wikipedia), Dr. Vandana Shiva (from the Research Foundation for Science, Technology, and Ecology), Eben Moglen (of the Software Freedom Law Foundation)--even representitves from the governments of India and Sri Lanka. CC-BY-NC-ND 2.5
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Eben Moglen, Chairman of the Software Freedom Law Center and Professor, Columbia University Law School, explains why smaller software-focused businesses will soon be deserting Apache- and BSD-style permissive licenses for GPL [2 3] and their successors.
Eben Moglen
11/13/06
Founder, Software Freedom Law Center
Commenting on the historical impact of the Java open source project. 'Sun's policy of open sourcing Java under the GPL is an extraordinary achievement in returning programming technology to that state of freely available knowledge.'