As more businesses make use of “free” / open source software to build commercial products, friction between the communities is inevitable. The Free Software Foundation (FSF) promotes the development and use of free (as in freedom) software, particularly the GNU operating system and variants (including Linux).
Last year the FSF filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Cisco, specifically around [...]
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Cisco and Free Software Foundation Settle
Posted by Benjamin in Wednesday, May 20th 2009
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This week saw Storage Expo at London’s Olympia. There was a broad range of exhibits and news. The usual [+]
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