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Recently I have been busy listening to a podcast on basic astronomy from Berkeley. Well, I have finished that class, and started to look for something else, and I found this course:
S 296 - Open Source Development and Distribution of Digital Information: Technical, Economic, Social, and Legal Perspectives - Fall 2006. With Pamela Samuelson and Mitch Kapor.
http://webcast.berkeley.edu/course_details.ph … esid=1906978370
http://groups.ischool.berkeley.edu/osdddi/f06/Syllabus
One of the lectures that I am looking forward to is 2 hours about "Open Source and the General Public License".
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