Eben Moglen
Eben Moglen Eben Moglen v: 212-461-1901 Professor of Law, Columbia Law School f: 212-854-7946 [email protected]…


Eben Moglen v: 212-461-1901 Professor of Law, Columbia Law School f: 212-854-7946 [email protected] Founding Director, Software Freedom Law Center columbia.edu 435 West 116th Street, New York, NY 10027-7297 softwarefreedom.org
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Wikipedia entry
Possibly of Immediate Interest:
Snowden and the Future, The Guardian, May 27-28, 2014
Snowden And The Future, lectures at Columbia Law School, October 9-December 4, 2013
The FreedomBox Foundation
My testimony before House Energy and Commerce, Dec 3, 2010
Before
and After IP: Ownership of Ideas in the 21st Century, Digital
Studies Group, CUNY Graduate Center, November 17. 2010 (audio stream).
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Vorbis | MP3
GPL Version 3
Die
Gedanken Sind Frei: The Free Software Movement and The Struggle for Freedom
of Thought, Wizards of OS3, Berlin, June 10, 2004 MP3
Ogg
Transcript
Freeing the Mind: Free
Software and the Death of Proprietary Culture, Fourth Annual
Technology and Law Conference, University of Maine Law School, Portland, June
29, 2003 PostScript PDF
The dotCommunist Manifesto,
January 2003 PostScript PDF [German trans. by Gerrit
Gohlke] [French trans. by
Pierre-Yves Gibello][Serbo-Croatian trans.
by Tomislav Medak][Dutch trans. by Kasper
Souren][Spanish trans. by
Oscar Palacios][Italian trans. by
Emanuele Rocca]
The DotCommunist Manifesto:
How Culture Became Property and What We’re Going to Do About It,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, University Program in Cultural
Studies, November 8, 2001
Anarchism Triumphant: Free
Software and the Death of Copyright, First Monday, August 1999 [PostScript] [German translation by Andreas von
Bonin] [French translation by
Jerome Dominguez][Italian
translation by Francesco Paparella][Hungarian translation by Szab
Balsz]
Law in Contemporary Society
Computers, Privacy & the Constitution
English Legal History
Law in the Internet Society
Columbia Law School
FreedomBox
A Vigil For Thurgood Marshall, 93
Colum. L. Rev. 1061 (1993). PostScript
Judge Weinfeld, A Recollection
PostScript
In Memoriam, Kellis Parker,
1942-2000
The Invisible Barbecue, 97
Colum. L. Rev. 945 (1997). PostScript
Considering Zenger: Partisan
Politics and the Legal Profession in Colonial New York, 94 Colum. L.
Rev. 1495 (1994). PostScript
Holmes’s Legacy and the New
Constitutional History, 108 Harv. L. Rev. 2027 (1995). PostScript
The Incompleat Burkean: Bruce
Ackerman’s New Constitutional History, 5 Yale J. Law & Humanities
532 (1993). PostScript
The Transformation of Morton
Horwitz, 93 Colum. L. Rev. 1042 (1993). PostScript
Legal Fictions and Common Law Legal
Theory: Some Historical Reflections, 10 Tel-Aviv Univ. Stud. in L.
35 (1991). PostScript
Free Software Matters
An ancient monthly column in LinuxUser magazine
Free Software and the Broadcast
Media, II, January 2003
PostScript PDF
Free Software and the Broadcast
Media, December 2002 PostScript
PDF
Free Government, II,
October 2002 PostScript PDF
Free Government, September
2002 PostScript PDF
Untrustworthy Computing,
July 2002 PostScript PDF
Security Through Freedom,
June 2002 PostScript PDF
Exploring the Frontiers of
Unfreedom, May 2002 PostScript
PDF
More Menace from the Mouse,
March 2002 PostScript PDF
Shaking Up the Microsoft
Settlement, January 2002
PostScript PDF
Patently Controversial,
October 2001 PostScript PDF
Enforcing the GPL, I,
August 2001 PostScript PDF
Enforcing the GPL, II,
September 2001 PostScript PDF [Korean trans. by Song
Chang-hun]
Free Software Matters: Enforcing the
GPL, I, August 2001 PostScript
PDF
Microsoft Before the
Earthquake, June 2001 PostScript
PDF
Microsoft Strikes Back, May
2001 PostScript PDF
The Public’s Business,
April 2001 PostScript PDF [Korean trans. by Song
Chang-hun]
Software Keeps Music Free,
February 2001 PostScript PDF
Free Software or Open
Source?, January 2001 PostScript PDF
Property, 3s; Barbed Wire,
8s, December 2000 PostScript PDF
The Patent Problem,
November 2000
Our New Frontiers,October
2000
Microsoft, Antitrust, and the
Movement, September 2000
Linux, the DVD, and the
Law, July 2000
When Code Isn’t Law, May
2000 PostScript PDF [Japanese
translation by yomoyomo] [Korean trans. by Song
Chang-hun]
The DotCommunist Manifesto:
How Culture Became Property and What We’re Going to Do About It,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, University Program in Cultural
Studies, November 8, 2001
Entertainment
Companies Have a Lot to Lose If Government Cracks Down on Security
Systems, Inside.com, September 21, 2001
Against Honor and Freedom of
the Press, University of Montevideo, May 3, 2001 PostScript PDF
The Encryption
Wars, Cabinet Magazine, Issue 1, December 2000 PostScript PDF
Swap or
Steal: The Fate of Napster (Debate with Steven Metalitz), Justice
Talking, November 2000
The
Empire Strikes Back: Free Software Meets the Mouse Menace, A Free
Information Ecology in the Digital Environment, The Information Law Institute
at New York University Law School, April 1, 2000
Justice:
Past & Present, National Public Radio, Weekend Edition Saturday,
January 16, 1999
Antitrust
History and the Microsoft Trial, Radio Nation, December 16, 1998
So Much For Savages, Comments
on Encryption Policy, NYU Law School, November 19, 1998 (revised). PostScript
The Virtual Scholar and Network
Liberation, Association of American Law Schools, New Orleans, 5 January
1995 (undelivered). PostScript
American Federalisms: The Structure of
18C North American Law, American Society for Legal History, Atlanta, 9
February 1990. PostScript
The Supreme Court Loses the
Election, MSNBC.com, January 1, 2001 PostScript PDF
Yochai Benkler
James Boyle
John Gilmore
Philip Greenspun
Benjamin Mako Hill
Bernt Hugenholtz
Oppedahl & Larson
Richard Stallman
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