World's Fair Use Day

Public Knowledge sponsored the first annual World's Fair Use Day on Jan 12, 2009. You can see podcasts and read recaps of the events on World's Fair Use Day site, and OTW Board member Rebecca Tushnet blogged many of the panels: see her detailed notes on day one and day two.

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minecraftzon4

За статью премного благодарен, все по делу, достаточно много кто это использует

chel888dipo

Ваш пост навел меня на думки

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