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OpinionsOpinion pieces on several issues related to the relationships between digital technologies, education and civil rights. Only indirectly related to the book and the rest of the website Opinions: Read This First!What is the goal of this Digifreedom section? Why is it so different from the rest of the website? Taking myths and mysticism out of WikipediaWikipedia is a large, multilingual online encyclopaedia. Anyone can add new pages to it or complete and correct the ones already existing. Risposte ai commenti ricevuti al Linux Day 2006(il testo in italiano e' dopo l'introduzione in inglese) On October 28th, 2006, the themes contained in the Seven things we're tired to hear from SW hackers and the Free SW Manifesto for all of us were presented at the Italian Linux Day in Rome (report of the event at Linux.com). This is a WebSite Done Right!Online information and services should always be quickly accessible and usable for everybody, no matter which hardware device or software program is used to display them. Some Dangerous Copyright Myths"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.” - A. Einstein A Free Software Manifesto For All Of UsIn 1984 Richard M. Stallman, the founder of the Free Software Foundation, published the GNU Manifesto. More than twenty years later the language of that Manifesto, while still valid in spirit, isn't sufficient anymore in a world where almost all computers users have no interest at all in programming. Seven Things we're tired of hearing from software hackers
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