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free society | Free Knowledge Institute
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The Free Software Definition. The Knowledge Society a Freedom Centred Perspective. On Friday, 1 October 2010. The core team behind the Free Knowledge Institute publishes an article about the Knowledge Society from a freedom centred perspective. This week it is presented by David Jacovkis at the Free Culture Research Conference. Read more about The Knowledge Society a Freedom Centred Perspective. Instead of becoming licensees, owners should have full rights over their products. DRM - Defective By Design.
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Open Access | Free Knowledge Institute
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The Free Software Definition. The Open Access movement has proven success in making scientific research more visible and accessible. Open Access (OA) articles receive between 3 and 6 times more citations than articles published in non-OA journals [1]. Open Access contributions are those works that satisfy two conditions:. Establishing Open Access as a worthwhile procedure ideally requires the active commitment of each and every individual producer of scientific knowledge and holder of cultural heritage&#...
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free culture | Free Knowledge Institute
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The Free Software Definition. The Knowledge Society a Freedom Centred Perspective. On Friday, 1 October 2010. The core team behind the Free Knowledge Institute publishes an article about the Knowledge Society from a freedom centred perspective. This week it is presented by David Jacovkis at the Free Culture Research Conference. Read more about The Knowledge Society a Freedom Centred Perspective. Instead of becoming licensees, owners should have full rights over their products. DRM - Defective By Design.
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Software | Free Knowledge Institute
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The Free Software Definition. Software has become a strategic resource in the last few decades. The emergence of Free Software has drastically changed the economics of software development and usage. In contrast to proprietary software, Free Software (FS) also referred to as Libre Software or Open Source Software. Gartner published a report in 2011 that stated that more than half of the organisations they surveyed have adopted Open-Source Software solutions as part of their IT strategy. The freedom to st...
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The Free Software Definition (defined by the FSF) | Free Knowledge Institute
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The Free Software Definition. The Free Software Definition (defined by the FSF). The Free Software Definition (defined by the FSF). We maintain this free software definition to show clearly what must be true about a particular software program for it to be considered free software. Free software is a matter of liberty, not price. To understand the concept, you should think of free as in free speech, not as in free beer. The freedom to run the program, for any purpose (freedom 0). Being free to do these t...
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Projects | Free Knowledge Institute
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The Free Software Definition. Digital Do It Yourself (DiDIY). The Free Knowledge Institute aims to accelerate the adoption of Free Software and Free Knowledge. If you have a brilliant idea, or simply want to put effort in freeing information whether it be software, hardware designs, educational materials or art works, please contact us. We are open to talking about collaborating as project partner, consultant, or associate. Just get in touch and find out what we can do for you, or you for us!
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New FKI website | Free Knowledge Institute
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The Free Software Definition. It has long been due, but finally, we're at it: you are looking at our new website! Even though it is in some way a small milestone, it is also a warning that you may discover some work in progress here and there (of course, we're always in progress in some way and it can ever become better). We're in the latest Drupal 7, that's a few iterations from the 2007 site ;-). You can find the old site in the archive here. Or general access mail. DRM - Defective By Design.
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Support FKI | Free Knowledge Institute
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The Free Software Definition. The Free Knowledge Institute is a non-profit organisation. Donations are always welcome! You can send us your monetary contribution in various ways:. Through a wire transfer to our bank. If you are a Dutch resident, your support can be tax-deductable;. Directly with Bitcoin;. Instead of becoming licensees, owners should have full rights over their products. DRM - Defective By Design. Open Source Circular Economy Days. Curs Camins.cat sobre la Ciutat Intel ligent.
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The Knowledge Society – a Freedom Centred Perspective | Free Knowledge Institute
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The Free Software Definition. The Knowledge Society a Freedom Centred Perspective. The Knowledge Society a Freedom Centred Perspective. On Friday, 1 October 2010. The core team behind the Free Knowledge Institute publishes an article about the Knowledge Society from a freedom centred perspective. This week it is presented by David Jacovkis at the Free Culture Research Conference. Find here a PDF version of the paper. Open Source Jaarboek 2010. MediaUpdate Vakpublicaties, Gorredijk (The Netherlands).
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Articles | Free Knowledge Institute
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The Free Software Definition. The following materials are relevant to our vision of free knowledge:. Free as in free milk. Published in freesoftwaremagazine.com, by David Jacovkis. Nonfree software at schools. Published in Dutch in Trouw, by Wouter Tebbens. Published in Spanish in La Vanguardia, by Wouter Tebbens. Freedom to share knowledge. Presented in Online Observatory for Cybersociety Congress 2006, by Wouter Tebbens. Extremadura: building the Information Society (almost) from scratch. PDF: 1,39 MB).