Eben Moglen (born July 13, 1959) is an American legal scholar who is professor of law and legal history at Columbia University, and is the founder, Director-Counsel...
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Moglen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eben Moglen (born 1959), American professor Helene Moglen (born 1936), American feminist...
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2005 with Eben Moglen as chairman. Initial funding of US$4 million was pledged by Open Source Development Labs. A news article stated: Moglen expects —...
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usually by Stallman himself, often with assistance from FSF's lawyer, Eben Moglen.[citation needed] Typically, GPL violations during this time were cleared...
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she married Sig Moglen (died 2001) whom she had met as a teenager; they had three sons Eben Moglen, Seth Moglen, and Damon Moglen. Sheila Namir, Ph...
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player Eben Jenks Loomis (1828-1912), American astronomer Eben Martin (1855–1932), American politician Eben Matlis (1923–2015), mathematician Eben Moglen (born...
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designed to include language which prohibited this activity. According to Eben Moglen, "the license should prohibit technical means of evasion of its rules...
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At the June 22–23, 2006 international GPLv3 conference in Barcelona, Eben Moglen hinted that a future version of the GPL could be made suitable for documentation:...
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contractual terms that destroy freedom of competition." Law professor Eben Moglen noted that the way Microsoft was required to disclose its APIs and protocols...
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and source of every single line of code out there. On June 27, 2003, Eben Moglen, the counsel for the Free Software Foundation, released a more complete...
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