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[News] SFLC Released New Audiocast About the Jacobsen v. Katzer Case

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The Software Freedom Law Show

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| Karen and Bradley discuss the SFLC's amicus brief in the Jacobsen v. Katzer 
| with their colleague, Aaron Williamson. 
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http://www.softwarefreedom.org/podcast/2009/jun/15/jacobsen-amicus-brief/


Recent:

UHV professor publishes third computer book

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| His book "Utilizing Open Source Tools for Online Teaching and Learning:
| Applying Linux Technologies," will be released in July through publisher IGI
| Global, based in Hershey, Pa.
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| "The book focuses on strategies for using and evaluating open source products
| for online teaching and learning systems," Chao said. "These are programs
| that aren't copyrighted and can be altered by anyone without cost."
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http://www.victoriaadvocate.com/news/2009/jun/06/rr_uhv_professor060709_53462/?features


The Software Freedom Law Show

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| In this episode, Karen and Bradley take questions that listeners have emailed
| and dented to them over the past few months.
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http://www.softwarefreedom.org/podcast/2009/jun/09/0x0F/


Episode 0x0E: John Sullivan of the Free Software Foundation

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| Bradley and Karen interview John Sullivan, Manager of Operations at the Free
| Software Foundation about their various advocacy campaigns.
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http://www.softwarefreedom.org/podcast/2009/may/26/0x0E/


Episode 0x0C: Patently False

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| Karen and Bradley discuss the intersections of software patents with FLOSS
| licenses. They give a general overview of how patents generally interact with
| FLOSS, and then discuss the patent provisions of specific FLOSS licenses.
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http://www.softwarefreedom.org/podcast/2009/apr/28/0x0C/


Bradley and Karen discuss the settlement of the Microsoft/TomTom law suit and
the implications for the software freedom community.

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| This show was released on Tuesday 14 April 2009; its running time is
| 00:34:36.
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| [...]
|
| # Bradley and Karen were in San Francisco attending the Linux Foundation's
| Collaboration Summit (00:46)
| # “Producer Dan” is Dan Lynch of half baked media. (01:10)
| # Bradley mentioned Nehru jackets, notably worn by Ricardo Montalbán as Khan
| in Star Trek. (01:23)
| # On 30 March 2009, Microsoft and TomTom settled their patent dispute. (2:30)
| # Bradley mentioned two articles on 29 December 2008 and on 29 January 2009
| in SD Times where he and Sam Ramji debated Microsoft's policies toward the
| FLOSS community. (04:20)
| # Karen and Bradley talk about Microsoft's historic patent threats against
| Linux. Bradley refers to Microsoft's assertions just 16 months before its
| aggression with TomTom. (4:29)
| # Bradley mentions that many agree that Microsoft's FAT file patent should
| not be considered a valid patent. (6:30)
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http://www.softwarefreedom.org/podcast/2009/apr/14/0x0B/
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