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A Must Read for Computer Science Students,
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This review is from: Copy, Rip, Burn: The Politics of Copyleft and Open Source (Paperback)
Copy, Rip, Burn covers the basics of free, open source, and proprietary software all in a relatively short book. It's a great introduction to the topic, especially for young Computer Science students/professionals. I found the history aspect of the book the most beneficial. I believe the history and ideological differences of the Free and Open Source Movements are important topics to understand and ought to be a part of undergraduate curriculum. I'm using this book as one of my main sources for my thesis on Free and Open Source Software.
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Copy, Rip, Burn: The Politics of Copyleft and Open Source by David M. Berry (Paperback - September 20, 2008)
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