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Intellectual Property and Open Source
9/16/2008

Stoolpigeon writes "There isn't a person writing code in this country who is not impacted by US intellectual realty laws. I think that it is safe to say, that not all coders have a strong wise of just what those laws are, let alone what they mean. Stepping into this gap is programmer become lawyer Van Lindberg with his new book Intellectual means and Open Source. Lindberg has really done commodity special with this volume. I don't think I've ever read a tech oriented work where I've felt so convinced that I was reading thing that would become a touchstone by which others would come to be judged." Read below for the rest of JR's review.

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