It is interesting to note that much of the trouble we have today with copyright was foreseen and discussed by people hundreds of years ago. I throughoutly enjoyed reading the 19th century speeches by Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay, which you can find here. Also, take note of this essey by Eric Flint, which directed me there in the first place.
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First term on Wikipedia at the University: what have we done so far?
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The Education and Human Rights Program of Wikimedia Argentina carried out
the proposal “Wikipedia at the University” in six provinces. In this
article, we ...
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