Don't get mad, get open.

The article looks at computer software developers creating free software. Particular attention is given to Richard Stallman, an advocate for free software programs that can be used, altered, and shared without the involvement of copyright laws. Information is also provided on users' ability to impro...

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Publicado en:New Internationalist no. 458; pp. 12 - 17
Autor principal: HEALY, HAZEL
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: New Internationalist Dec2012
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