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. Tags :StallmanEbenMoglenGPLJoeBarrfreesoftwareFSFlinuxroblimo
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.org and software
patents. Tags :EbenMoglenfreemediasoftwareopensourcefsffoundationlinuxgnuGPLpatents
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. Tags :SILSUNC-CHculturecopyrighteconomicsinformationglobalismfree
Part of a wide-ranging interview with Joe
Barr on the last day of the Red Hat Summit in
San Diego, during which he covered GPLv3;
described his personal and professional
history with Microsoft's General Counsel,
Brad Smith; revealed his geek side describing
his years as a programmer; and told the real
story behind the very successful Phil
Zimmerman defense team, which stared down the
NSA and why it was the feds which blinked,
Eben shared with me a lesson he had learned
from Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. Tags :EbenMoglenfreesoftwarelinuxGPLJoeBarrroblimo
Eben Moglen, Founder of the Software Freedom
Law Center and Professor of Law at Columbia
Law School, speaks about Open Source
technology and the law in this two part
series.
For part 2, and many other FREE OnOpenSource
Podcasts visit their Vidcast site:
http://www.informit.com/podcasts/channel.aspx
?c=1977eb71-4a34-42dd-a7d0-7952a08c527e or
subscribe to their show at iTunes.
www.informIT.com/podcasts Tags :SoftwareFreedomLawCenterEbenMoglenOpenSourceTechnologyOnOpenSourcePodcastwww.informit.com
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 #1
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"... Tags :Eben-MoglenFSFFree-SoftwareOpen-sourceFreedomSpectrum