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Law professor Yochai Benkler explains how collaborative projects like Wikipedia and Linux represent the next stage of human organization. By disrupting traditional economic production, copyright law and established competition, they’re paving the way for a new set of economic laws, where empowered individuals are put on a level playing field with industry giants.

See also the Free software brochure :-)

Free Server Software

Free Applications

Free Operating Systems

Programming Languages & Compilers

Code Libraries we use

See also