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Eben Moglen — GPLv3 Not About MS and Novell 163

Linux.com's Joe Barr was recently able to sit down with Professor Eben Moglen at the San Diego Red Hat Summit and discuss the GPLv3 and what it means beyond the Microsoft/Novell deal on video. "Professor Moglen explains briefly about GPLv3's work on globalization of the software license, preventing harm to others by members of the community, and the most contentious in earlier drafts, DRM."
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Eben Moglen — GPLv3 Not About MS and Novell

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 28, 2007 @01:32PM (#19301029)
    Go to hell, communists. You democrats are trying to destroy the United States' only hold over China: They need Microsoft software. When they can get crappy free solutions to do the same, the United States will just continue to become indebted to China and other countries. And it will be all your fault, you Hillary fanboys. For the sake of national security, free software efforts must become against the law. Besides, free software destroys our free market, creating monopolies, by selling at excessively low prices. Would Microsoft get away with giving away free products to take competitors' market share away? No. Neither should these ****ing tree-hugging, Prius-driving free software zealots. The captcha is appropriately "planking."
  • by HappySmileMan ( 1088123 ) on Monday May 28, 2007 @01:46PM (#19301109)
    Is it just me or is "Anonymous Coward" a very hateful person?

    He/she seems to be the only user here to ever go on a freedom-bashing/flaming/hate-filled rant.
  • Re:Nice but (Score:4, Funny)

    by Mateo_LeFou ( 859634 ) on Monday May 28, 2007 @02:48PM (#19301517) Homepage
    I don't have much spare time to offer, but I'll give you a cooler name:

    Call it "Y'know, Web 1.0 was, overall, working pretty well for me, thanks."

    Or YW1.0WOWPWFMT, for short

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