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task #12014: Video recording of RMS talk in Ljubljana on 21 April 2012

Submitted by:  Jure Repinc <jrepin>
Submitted on:  Wed 02 May 2012 01:58:48 PM UTC  
 
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Wed 02 May 2012 01:58:48 PM UTC, original submission:

On 21 April 2012 Richard M. Stallman gave a talk "Copyright vs. Community in the Age of Computer Networks" at Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana, Slovenia. The talk was part of a seminar "Digitizing Ideas".

RMS first presented the Free Software movement and the GNU projects and the main ideas behind it and then he talked about how these ideas and philosophy could be used for other works to which copyright law applies.

The video recording in Ogg Theora format can be downloaded via:
BiTorrent: http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/7204268/Richard_Stallman___Museum_of_Modern_Art__Ljubljana_2012-04-21.og
ED2K: ed2k://|file|Richard%20Stallman%20@%20Museum%20of%20Modern%20Art,%20Ljubljana%202012-04-21.ogv|367190620|99F0B32341FD31017E71030F8C6F790B|/

Info about the event is available here:
http://www.mg-lj.si/node/847

Jure Repinc <jrepin>

 

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