Talk:Free Software and Beyond: Human Rights in the Use of Software and Other Published Works
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| Information about this edition | |
|---|---|
| Original edition | Given at cinema Draken in Gothenburg, Sweden |
| Source | transcribed from the recording available at the FSFE advocacy audio/video page by R8Rooy |
| Contributor(s) | User:R8Rooy |
| Level of progress | |
| Notes | initially incomplete and without Q&A part |
I can't finish the transcript soon so I posted it now. Thanks for your contribution. -- R8Rooy 07:51, 3 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Possible Transcription Errors
Because I was not at the talk, I can not definitively classify these as errors, so I will instead defer to the original poster. I saw two problems that are likely errors, however:
So you can't never [1] trust a program without freedom number 1. All those programs demand blind fate [2] from the users, ...
[1] Did he actually use a double-negative here? (If so, it was most likely for emphasis. In this case, maybe footnote it to prevent further inquiries?)
[2] He almost certainly meant "blind faith" instead of "blind faith"
Severoon 05:54, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks very much, both are errors on my part - 58.187.192.101 14:17, 27 September 2007 (UTC)