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Maine Law Review 

University of Maine School of Law
About: Maine Law Review is an academic journal. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): International law & Legal profession. It has an ISSN identifier of 0025-0651. Over the lifetime, 281 publications have been published receiving 903 citations.


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TL;DR: The significance of free software can be seen beyond the changes in the software industry alone, according to the Free Software Foundation General Counsel Eben Moglen.
Abstract: The subject matter we’re going to talk about is variously named, and the words have some resonances of importance. I’m going to use the phrase ”Free Software” to describe this material and I’m going to suggest to you that the choice of words is relevant. We are talking not merely about a form of production or a system of industrial relations, but also about the beginning of a social movement with specific political goals which will characterize not only the production of software in the twenty-first century, but the production and distribution of culture generally. My purpose this morning is to put that process in large enough context so that the significance of free software can be seen beyond the changes in the software industry alone. BUSINESS WEEK, we can assume, as Rita Heimes suggested in her very gracious introduction, needs to hype its material in order to make people want to read below the first paragraph. But I think BUSINESS WEEK here is probably guilty of low blood pressure. Earlier this week in Brazil, the chief technology officer of the Microsoft Corporation, Craig Mundie, made a public speech, in which he said that my client the Free Software Foundation (the Free Software Foundation, and only the Free Software Foundation) was destroying the global software industry. Now, The Free Software Foundation, which I have represented for ten years and on whose board I have the honor to sit, has an annual budget in the neighborhood of $750,000, and total assets slightly under two million dollars; it is supported entirely by donative contributions, mostly from individuals. The Microsoft ∗Eben Moglen is professor of law at Columbia University Law School. He serves without fee as General Counsel of the Free Software Foundation. You can read more of his writing at http://moglen.law.columbia.edu. These remarks were the keynote address at the University of Maine Law School’s Fourth Annual Technology and Law Conference, Portland, Maine, June 29, 2003.

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20202
20195
20186
201718
20166
20153