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9.8.2004
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C|Net on Sept. 3 printed an interview with Mitch Glazier of the RIAA.
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) has a work-in-progress called Government Open Source Policies. It is a 33-page chart summarizing "Open Source (OS) software policies and legislation considered by national, regional or local governments around the world." The latest version is September 7, 2004. The Tech Liberation Front, which did not take off in August, has posted a number of entertaining blogs recently.
MIT's most recent Technology Review (registration required) has articles on "An Alternative to Windows," touting Linux for the desktop, and on "Digital Music's Next Big Battle," about programs that allow consumers to seek and record music off the airwaves.
posted by James DeLong : 9/8/2004 03:12:31 PM
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