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Beyond good and evil: why open source development for peer-to-peer networks does not necessarily equal to an open society is as imbalanced as copyright law and definitely is not going to make you a better person
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on Fri, 2011-04-22 10:19
Beyond good and evil: why open source development for peer-to-peer networks does not necessarily equal to an open society is as imbalanced as copyright law and definitely is not going to make you a better person
,
Tsiavos, Prodromos
, and
Hosein Ian
, European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2003), 2003, (2003)
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