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The Software Freedom Law Show
Episode 0x03: With Software As a Service, Is Only the Network Luddite Free?
23 December 2008
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This episode of the Software Freedom Law Show is a recording of Bradley's speech on network service software freedom, a keynote from the 2008 Plone Conference.
This show was released on Tuesday 23 December 2008; its running time is 00:31:38.
Show Notes
Segment 0 (00:20)
Bradley made a quick reference to a Saturday Night Live skit that included Steve Martin.
Segment 1 (04:30)
The slides from the talk are available online and you can follow along. The numbers after each bullet point is the time index when you should hit the space bar to move onto the next point or slide.
Send feedback and comments on the oggcast to <oggcast@softwarefreedom.org>. You can keep in touch with the SFLC on our IRC channel, #sflc on irc.freenode.net, and by following SFLC on identi.ca.
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