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- ch01.html accessdate "2008-09-26".
- ch01.html date "March 2002".
- ch01.html first "Sam".
- ch01.html isCitedBy Scribe_(markup_language).
- ch01.html isCitedBy Time_bomb_(software).
- ch01.html last "Williams".
- ch01.html publisher OReilly_Media.
- ch01.html quote "For Reid, the deal was a win-win. Scribe didn't fall into the public domain, and Unilogic recouped on its investment. For Stallman, it was a betrayal of the programmer ethos, pure and simple. Instead of honoring the notion of share-and-share alike, Reid had inserted a way for companies to compel programmers to pay for information access.".
- ch01.html quote "In 1979, Reid made the decision to sell Scribe to a Pittsburgh-area software company called Unilogic. His graduate-student career ending, Reid says he simply was looking for a way to unload the program on a set of developers that would take pains to keep it from slipping into the public domain. To sweeten the deal, Reid also agreed to insert a set of time-dependent functions- "time bombs" in software-programmer parlance-that deactivated freely copied versions of the program after a 90-day expiration date. To avoid deactivation, users paid the software company, which then issued a code that defused the internal time-bomb feature.".
- ch01.html title "Free as in Freedom - Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software".
- ch01.html title "Free as in Freedom – Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software".
- ch01.html url ch01.html.