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What's So Great About Nothing? The Gnu General Public License And The Zero-Price-Fixing Problem, Heidi S. Bond
What's So Great About Nothing? The Gnu General Public License And The Zero-Price-Fixing Problem, Heidi S. Bond
Michigan Law Review
In 1991, Linus Torvalds released the first version of the Linux operating system. Like many other beneficiaries of the subsequent dot-com boom, Torvalds worked on a limited budget. Clad in a bathrobe, clattering away on a computer purchased on credit, subsisting on a diet of pretzels and dry pasta, hiding in a tiny room that was outfitted with thick black shades designed to block out Finland's summer sun, Torvalds programmed Linux. Like some other beneficiaries of the subsequent dot-com boom, Torvalds created a product that is now used by millions. He owns stock options worth seven figures. Computer industry giants, …
Narrower Is Better - The Third Circuit's Latest Word On Conscious Parallelism And The Problem Of Plus Factors: In Re Flat Glass, Joseph Skocilich
Narrower Is Better - The Third Circuit's Latest Word On Conscious Parallelism And The Problem Of Plus Factors: In Re Flat Glass, Joseph Skocilich
Villanova Law Review
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