You can find them at:
http://www.redhat.com/promo/summit/videos/
There are 3 of them. The first one is the 'Matthew Szulik' one and that was actually about Pro-Redhat stuff and what things they are doing. It's midly interesting. They have a couple good ideas about social networking and such.
The next one is Eben Moglen, which is fellow that helped Richard Stallman (aka RMS) write the GNU Public License (GPL). He is the professor of law & legal history at Columbia Law School. Got his Ph.D at Yale Univesity.
This is very interesting, probably the best one. He explains the main reason that I prefer to use Free software whenever possible. If I just cared about having cheap software I would just pirate Windows and everything associated with it, but I don't. Free isn't about cost. He is obviously a very smart person and is a entertaining speaker even if you dissagree with him.
The last one is from Cory Doctorow. He is a professional writer and was the Director of European Affairs for the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) from 2002 to 2006, from which he retired to pursue his writing. He also is the co-founder of Boing-boing.net which is a very cool website. Toped ranked blog according to Technorati link rating system.
He talks about why Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a increadably ****** idea. How it doesn't work, why it's a bad idea to do it in the first place and pass laws to protect it. So on and so forth. Also explains why most the major IT people (Apple, Microsoft, Intel, Sun, etc etc) are unfortunately realy realy pro-DRM. Also towards the end explains why it's a very good idea for him, as a professional writer, to publish his books not only on paperback but also to release his work under a creative commons license the day after they are published.
http://www.redhat.com/promo/summit/videos/
There are 3 of them. The first one is the 'Matthew Szulik' one and that was actually about Pro-Redhat stuff and what things they are doing. It's midly interesting. They have a couple good ideas about social networking and such.
The next one is Eben Moglen, which is fellow that helped Richard Stallman (aka RMS) write the GNU Public License (GPL). He is the professor of law & legal history at Columbia Law School. Got his Ph.D at Yale Univesity.
This is very interesting, probably the best one. He explains the main reason that I prefer to use Free software whenever possible. If I just cared about having cheap software I would just pirate Windows and everything associated with it, but I don't. Free isn't about cost. He is obviously a very smart person and is a entertaining speaker even if you dissagree with him.
The last one is from Cory Doctorow. He is a professional writer and was the Director of European Affairs for the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) from 2002 to 2006, from which he retired to pursue his writing. He also is the co-founder of Boing-boing.net which is a very cool website. Toped ranked blog according to Technorati link rating system.
He talks about why Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a increadably ****** idea. How it doesn't work, why it's a bad idea to do it in the first place and pass laws to protect it. So on and so forth. Also explains why most the major IT people (Apple, Microsoft, Intel, Sun, etc etc) are unfortunately realy realy pro-DRM. Also towards the end explains why it's a very good idea for him, as a professional writer, to publish his books not only on paperback but also to release his work under a creative commons license the day after they are published.
