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The Constitution guarantees five fundamental freedoms, but a free culture requires openness amongst its citizens. On this program, Mitch Kapor discussed the Open Source movement as it pertains to software and other aspects of technology and life.This audio is part of the collection: Groks Science Radio Show and PodcastAuthor: Charles Lee and Frank LingDate: 2006-03-01Source: Groks Science Radio Show PodcastKeywords: science; open source
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