Thursday, August 23, 2012

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Open Access Overview
Focusing on open access to peer-reviewed research articles and their preprints, by Peter Suber

Pearl Jam -- Daughter [With Ben Harper] - (Live At The Garden)

Tivoization

Transcript of Eben Moglen at the 3nd international GPLv3 conference; 22nd June 2006

Tivoization (wikipedia)


If I sell you a computer containing software under GPL, let's say I make a digital video recorder, let's say I call it TiVo. And I sell it to you and I say: "there's GPL'd software in here, here is the source code. The only thing is, if you modify this software inside my box I will cut your service off". That would be a straightforward violation of GPL. You would be adding a condition to the licence and you couldn't do it.

Now why it's such a big deal, that everybody should jump up and down and yell and scream and carry on if we say: "oh! and by the way, what you are not allowed to do by illegally modifying the licence, you are not allowed to do by modifying the hardware so that the licence can be evaded safely!". It's a straightforward proposition: you can't do it this way and you can't do it that way either, why are you trying to evade the licence?

"Well we are very concerned about copyright on music and movies" - Don't give me that. That's like any other reason for evading the licence. "Well, we're very interested in making money Mr. Stallman, and if we break your licence we can make more money!" - Sorry that's not a reason.

So what we are talking about is not something about why we are mad at Hollywood or why we are mad at the music factories, that's another discussion.

We are saying that the licence should prohibit technical means of evasion of its rules, with the same clarity that it prohibits legal evasion of its rules, that's all.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

The Free Software Directory

Open Source Software Directory

Open Source Living

The OSSwin project: Open Source for Windows

freecode
software freedom law center

Varias licencias y comentarios acerca de las mismas
Open Source Business Models, Revisited
The business of open source

11 open source business models
Summary: The great thing about open source is you don't have to use just one business model. You can mix-and-match as you see fit.By Dana Blankenhorn

Open Source: The Model Is Broken. By Stuart Cohen on December 01, 2008

Lessons from Open Source Software Development, by Tim O'Reilly

Lessons from Open Source Software Development, by Tim O'Reilly

BSD vs Linux

BSD vs Linux

Factibilidad de implantación de software no facturable para usuarios finales en la Contraloría General de la República (CGR)

Factibilidad de implantación de software no facturable para usuarios finales en la Contraloría General de la República (CGR)
Proyecto para optar por el grado de Maestría en Computación con énfasis en Sistemas de Información. Johnny Romero Rojas, César Muñoz Campo

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Marinaleda' s policy : common sense and common welfare




Cooperativa Marinaleda

To Capitalist Folly, Town in Spain Offers Reply. The New York Times. By VICTORIA BURNETT
Published: April 23, 2009

















List of operating systems

Usuarios de GNU que nunca han oído hablar sobre GNU,por Richard Stallman

Usuarios de GNU que nunca han oído hablar sobre GNU, por Richard Stallman

Why I Don't Use ''Linux'' By Timothy R. Butler |

Why I Don't Use ''Linux''
By Timothy R. Butler | Aug 25, 2003 at 15:44:16

open SUSE.12.1. Linux for Open minds

open SUSE.12.1. Linux for Open minds

Dibona, C. et al (1999).Voices of the Open Source Revolution.

Dibona, C. et al (1999).Voices of the Open Source Revolution. Sebastopol: O' Reilly Media.

Free Technologies for Multimedia Design and Interactive Creation (May 25, 2011), by Jose David Cuartas Correa

Free Technologies for Multimedia Design and Interactive Creation (May 25, 2011), by Jose David Cuartas Correa. Available at Internet Archive

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Free software and open source applications in higher education, by HUGO COLL, DIANA BRI, MIGUEL GARCIA, JAIME LLORET

Free software and open source applications in higher education, by HUGO COLL, DIANA BRI, MIGUEL GARCIA, JAIME LLORET
Free as in education: significance of the free/libre and open source software for developing countries
Open Source in Open Court, by Heidi Kriz. Wired. 04.26.99
Comparación de Herramientas de Oficina. OpenOffice vs. Microsoft Office.
Por, Lennys R. Camargo B.

Any other comments?" Open questions on questionnaires – a bane or a bonus to research?, by Alicia O'Cathain and Kate J Thomas

"Any other comments?" Open questions on questionnaires – a bane
or a bonus to research?
, by Alicia O'Cathain and Kate J Thomas

The Changing Software Business: From Products to Services and Other New Business Models, by Michael Cusumano

The Changing Software Business:From Products to Services and Other New Business Models. By Michael Cusumano.

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