Posts Tagged ‘drm’

The Business Lessons Behind Commercial Open Source

As the world of commercial open source software has grown, numerous business models have taken shape surrounding free products. Just consider Red Hat’s business model, which consists of selling support and services for open source software.

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The Business Lessons Behind Commercial Open Source

The Scoop on LibrePlanet: Interview with Deborah Nicholson of the FSF

The Free Software Foundation is gearing up for a big event March 19th through 21st to be held in Cambridge, Mass. at Harvard’s University Science Center. LibrePlanet 2010 is a three day event with workshops on using free software for everything from Web development to video editing and graphics

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The Scoop on LibrePlanet: Interview with Deborah Nicholson of the FSF

Defective by Design is Defective

Once again the Defective by Design have sprung into action to denounce another product from Apple, and once again nobody really cares. Defective by Design is a marketing campaign sponsored by the Free Software Foundation. While the FSF does plenty of good work, DBD is increasingly out of touch with the majority of users.

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Defective by Design is Defective