On 7 July 2012 23:12, Bryan Baldwin <[email protected]> wrote: > Borrowing from Professor Moglen's ideology, free hardware (runnig free > software) is the second step in attacking this problem. In this case, > we mean that the specifications, designs, and interfaces for the > hardware we use to effect our destinies are shared in the commons in > the same way that human-readable source code is shared in the commons
I agree. Here's the reference: "We require four things: Free software, free hardware, free culture and free spectrum" - http://moglen.law.columbia.edu/publications/berlin-keynote.html Cheers Dave
