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The Software Freedom Law Show
Episode 0x12: Bradley and Karen Go to OSCON
21 July 2009
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Bradley and Karen discuss their panels at OSCON 2009.
This show was released on Tuesday 21 July 2009; its running time is 00:29:30.
Show Notes
Segment 0 (00:14)
Bradley mentioned that you can hear a follow up to the C#/Mono and patented language issue, which Bradley and Karen discussed on SFLS 0x11 in an interview with Bradley on Linux Outlaws 102.
Segment 1 (01:35)
- Bradley and Karen are presenting at OSCON 2009.
- After the recording of the show, Bradley and Aaron were asked to present the GPL enforcement talk that Karen and Bradley discussed. The talk is open to the public, so you can come by if you are in San Jose.
- Bradley is moderating a panel at OSCON, With Software as a Service, Is Only the Network Luddite Free?.
- Karen mentioned Bradley's previous talks on the subject.
- Bradley mentioned the Conan O'Brien joke, YouTwitFace.
- Karen is moderating a panel at OSCON, What's in a Name: Can Trademarks be Helpful to Free Software Projects?.
- Bradley told the story of naming GNU Classpath.
- Karen helped in the naming of Pidgin due a trademark dispute.
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