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\pagenumbering{roman}
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\chapter*{The GPL and Legal Aspects of Free Software Development}
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\part{The GPL and Legal Aspects of Free Software Development}
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\textit{Columbia Law School, New York, NY, 28 September 2005}
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\begin{tabular}[t]{ll}
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09:00 - 09:25 & Registration / Check-in / Continental Breakfast\\
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&\\
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09:25 - 09:30 & Welcome\\
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&\\
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09:30 - 10:30 & The Basics of How Software is Constructed\\
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& \textit{David Turner}\\
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&\\
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10:30 - 11:15 & The Free Software Ecosystem\\
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& \textit{David Turner}\\
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&\\
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11:15 - 11:30 & Break\\
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&\\
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11:30 - 12:15 & How Copyright Law Applies to Software\\
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& \textit{Daniel Ravicher}\\
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&\\
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12:15 - 13:30 & Lunch with Lecture, ``GPL, Version 3''\\
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& \textit{Prof. Eben Moglen}\\
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&\\
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\end{tabular}
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\begin{tabular}[t]{ll}
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13:30 - 15:30 & How the GPL Works from a Distributor Perspective\\
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& \textit{Daniel Ravicher}\\
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&\\
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15:30 - 15:45 & Break\\
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15:45 - 17:15 & GPL Compliance\\
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& \textit{Daniel Ravicher}\\
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17:15 - 18:00 & Future Considerations\\
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& \textit{Daniel Ravicher}\\
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\end{tabular}
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\chapter*{About the Speakers}
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\section*{Eben Moglen}
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Eben Moglen is Professor of Law and Legal History at Columbia
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University Law School and General Counsel of the Free Software
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Foundation. Professor Moglen earned his PhD in History and law degree
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at Yale University during what he sometimes calls his "long, dark
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period" in New Haven. After law school he clerked for Judge Edward
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Weinfeld of the United States District Court in New York City and to
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Justice Thurgood Marshall of the United States Supreme Court. He has
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taught at Columbia Law School -- and has held visiting appointments at
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Harvard University, Tel-Aviv University and the University of Virginia
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-- since 1987. In 2003 he was given the Electronic Frontier
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Foundation's Pioneer Award for efforts on behalf of freedom in the
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electronic society.
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\section*{Daniel Ravicher}
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Dan Ravicher is a registered patent attorney with extensive experience
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litigating, licensing, prosecuting, and otherwise counseling clients
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with respect to patents. Prior to founding PUBPAT, Mr. Ravicher was
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associated with the patent law practice groups of Skadden, Arps,
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Slate, Meagher \& Flom LLP, Brobeck, Phleger \& Harrison, LLP, and
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Patterson, Belknap, Webb \& Tyler, LLP, all in New York, and served the
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Honorable Randall R. Rader, Circuit Judge for the U.S. Court of
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Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington, D.C. Mr. Ravicher has
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published several legal articles and given numerous presentations
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regarding patent law. Mr. Ravicher received his law degree from the
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University of Virginia School of Law, where he was the Class of 2000
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Franklin O'Blechman Scholar, a Mortimer Caplin Public Service Award
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recipient and Editor of the Virginia Journal of Law and Technology,
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and his bachelors degree in materials science magna cum laude with
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University Honors from the University of South Florida.
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\section*{David Turner}
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David Turner has been a GNU GPL Compliance Engineer for the Free
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Software Foundation for three and a half years. Mr. Turner consults
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with companies and individuals about free software licensing in
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general, focusing on the FSF's licenses. Mr. Turner has given
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presentations on the GPL around the world. In addition, Mr. Turner
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has written software to help manage copyright assignments and
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determine copyright ownership. He has experience with several
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languages including C, Python, Perl and Java. Mr. Turner is presently
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working on the next version of the GNU GPL.
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\chapter*{Preface}
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\chapter*{Preface}
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