| Open Source Democracy | |
| Open Source Democracy: How online communication is changing offline politics includes the following chapters: Introduction, From Moses to modems:Demystifying the storytelling and taking control, Electronic community:From birth to backlash, The opportunity for renaissance, Networked democracy, Open source:Imagining network democracy and Conclusion. | |
| Free Software, Free Society: Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman | |
| The intersection of ethics, law, business and computer software is the subject of these essays and speeches by MacArthur Foundation Grant winner, Richard M. Stallman. This collection includes historical writings such as The GNU Manifesto, which defined and launched the activist Free Software Movement, along with new writings on hot topics in copyright, patent law, and the controversial issue of "trusted computing." | |
| Open Source: The Unauthorized White Papers | |
| This book is for general readers and computer users who wish the entire subjects of Open Source and Linux would sit still in one place long enough for them to get a look at it. | |
| A Guide To Open Content Licences | |
| This free pdf book covers the following topics: The Black and White (and Grey) of Copyright, Copyleft Contextualised, General Characteristics of Open Content Licenses, Mapping Out the Domain of Open Content Licenses and A Comparative Guide to Key Open Content Licenses. | |
| Free Software for Busy People | |
| Six characters from different backgrounds will help illustrate the uses of Free Software in different settings. It is worth reading about all their examples to get ideas for your own situation. The author of this free book does a good job of explaining why ordinary people will benefit from open source. | |
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