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[News] Maddog Calls for Government to Stop Discrimination Harming FOSS

  • Subject: [News] Maddog Calls for Government to Stop Discrimination Harming FOSS
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 05:26:23 +0000
  • Followup-to: comp.os.linux.advocacy
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Mr. Obama, Please Tear Down This Wall!

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| Only three days after posting my blog 
| regarding the plight of Google's Chinese 
| customers and how their data is now at the 
| whims of a US-based company and its 
| conflict with the Chinese government, I 
| read about the issues of SourceForge.net 
| and the U.S. State Department's Export 
| lists and how the data stored in a US-based 
| company, sometimes created by non-U.S. 
| based citizens, is now being controlled by 
| U.S. State Department rules. 
| 
| [...]
| 
| Is the argument being made that the 
| populace of those countries will throw off 
| their governments because it is hard for 
| them to get access to Free Software? I 
| suggest that it will simply be a matter of 
| time before some entity will re-create a 
| "SourceForge" in a more Free-Minded 
| country, and yet another agency of Free 
| Thought will be carried and championed 
| outside of the United States. 
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http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/Blogs/Paw-Prints-Writings-of-the-maddog/Mr.-Obama-Please-Tear-Down-This-Wall


Recent:

Penguin Awareness

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| Also important for graphics art re-use is
| that the license for the use of the
| original image of Tux is very liberal,
| with Larry Ewing, the copyright holder,
| giving people permission to use the image
| as long as the user acknowledges him as
| the author and the GIMP as the creator of
| the image "if someone asks". The last
| phrase is probably enough to give most
| lawyers shivers, but it has allowed Tux to
| show up in the original unmodified form in
| areas as diverse as Plumbing supply
| trucks, air-conditioning repair services,
| lottery tickets and fireworks.
|
| Of course Wikipedia has an extensive
| listing on Tux, so I will not go into all
| of the history behind him, but I do want
| to pass on one story:
|
| When Tux made his first appearance in 1996
| I was at a trade show, and a friend of
| mine who ran a Linux business selling
| distributions, T-shirts, and other Linux
| "things" came up to me and declared his
| disgust with the choice. I asked him why
| he did not like it, and he said that Tux
| was "fat and silly looking" and that we
| should have had as a mascot a tiger or
| shark, something with teeth and fangs to
| rip Microsoft apart.
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http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/Blogs/Paw-Prints-Writings-of-the-maddog/Penguin-Awareness
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