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Mr. Moglen, a law professor at Columbia University, was not particularly interested in talking about banks using social media to spy on their customers. Everyone who uses Facebook, Twitter and the ...
Time is running out to prevent complete totalitarian dictatorship until the end of human civilisation, Eben Moglen, the guardian of the GPL, told Ars in an interview. But let's rewind a bit.
He must have been the only guy at OSCON today in a suit. Eben Moglen, the Columbia University law processor who serves as legal counsel to the Free Software Foundation, agreed to sit down for an ...
Eben Moglen has dedicated himself to convincing people to resist Facebook's siren song. The bushy-bearded Columbia Law School professor and founder of the Software Freedom Law Center is a central ...
SAN FRANCISCO--Eben Moglen, the law professor and open-source legal expert who has helped lead the revision of the General Public License, is predicting broad success for the upcoming new version ...
And according to free software pioneer, futurist and activist Eben Moglen, that fundamental law of robot ethics has yet to be coded into the most ubiquitous bots in our lives: our smartphones.
Eben Moglen's life just got a lot busier. The Columbia Law School professor and attorney representing the Free Software Foundation has the new role of explaining and overseeing the update to the ...
Addressing an audience at the Open Source Business Conference, Free Software Foundation (FSF) lawyer Eben Moglen discussed the upcoming version 3 of the General Public License (GPL 3). Moglen ...
In the early years of the republic, the only right given to corporations was the right to have their contracts respected by the government, according to legal historian Eben Moglen.
I never expected this: Eben Moglen, one-time general counsel of the Free Software Foundation and the legal genius behind it, has decided to move on:But this long drafting project, which has ...
Let me just state for the record (again) how glad I am that Eben Moglen is keynoting next week's Open Source Business Conference. He's genius. Don't believe me? Watch him take on Redmond's patent ...