Listen "0x63: Can Anyone Live in Full Software Freedom Today? (Part IV) "
Episode Synopsis
In their final installment regarding their joint keynote at FOSDEM 2019, entitled: Can
Anyone Live in Full Software Freedom Today?: Confessions of
Activists Who Try But Fail to Avoid Proprietary Software,
you listeners can hear the final product — a recording of the
actual FOSDEM keynote. Afterwards, Karen and Bradley compare notes on
what went wrong and what went right (but mostly what went wrong) during
the talk.
Show Notes:
Segment 0 (00:00:35)
Bradley and Karen talk logistics of how the talk is embedded in the audio.
Segment 1 (00:04:14)
The audio in this segment taken directly from the video of Karen and
Bradley's FOSDEM
2019 opening keynote, entitled Can Anyone Live in Full Software
Freedom Today? Confessions of Activists Who Try But Fail to Avoid
Proprietary Software, which was given . If you'd rather watch the video, you
can do so via FSODEM's video site in either webm
format or in mp4
format.
Segment 2 (00:46:01)
Karen mentioned “time
shifting”, which was permitted for the public, despite
accusations of copyright infringement, in the Betamax
case. (55:10)
Segment 3 (01:05:31)
Karen and Bradley mention that the next episode will be an interview
with Dan Lynch recorded at CopyleftConf 2019.
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Theme
music written and performed
by Mike Tarantino
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