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- notes-2009.html accessdate "2015-12-02".
- notes-2009.html date "2009-05-23".
- notes-2009.html first "Rob".
- notes-2009.html isCitedBy Apple_Computer,_Inc._v._Franklin_Computer_Corp..
- notes-2009.html isCitedBy Commercial_software.
- notes-2009.html isCitedBy Proprietary_software.
- notes-2009.html last "Landley".
- notes-2009.html publisher "landley.net".
- notes-2009.html quote "So if open source used to be the norm back in the 1960's and 70's, how did this _change_? Where did proprietary software come from, and when, and how? How did Richard Stallman's little utopia at the MIT AI lab crumble and force him out into the wilderness to try to rebuild it? Two things changed in the early 80's: the exponentially growing installed base of microcomputer hardware reached critical mass around 1980, and a legal decision altered copyright law to cover binaries in 1983. Increasing volume: The microprocessor creates millions of identical computers".
- notes-2009.html quote "So if open source used to be the norm back in the 1960's and 70's, how did this _change_? Where did proprietary software come from, and when, and how? How did Richard Stallman's little utopia at the MIT AI lab crumble and force him out into the wilderness to try to rebuild it? Two things changed in the early 80's: the exponentially growing installed base of microcomputer hardware reached critical mass around 1980, and a legal decision altered copyright law to cover binaries in 1983.".
- notes-2009.html title "2009-05-23".
- notes-2009.html url notes-2009.html.