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Dear All, Eben Moglen, the architect of the GPLv3, is in Bangalore on the 3rd and 4th and he will be speaking at St. Joseph's college on 4pm on sunday, the 3rd, and the Indian Institute of Science at 6:30pm on Monday, the 4th. For details on the speaker please check out the links. Please forward this to all and definitely do attend.
Mr. EBEN MOGLEN
Sunday Session
"Freeing the Mind: Free Software and the end of proprietary culture"
Venue: Xavier's Auditorium, St. Joseph College, Lalbagh Road, Near Richmond Circle, Bangalore – 1.
Time : 4:00 PM on 03.06.2007, Sunday.
Contact: Dr. Vijoo Krishnan, M: 94496 12237, Mr. Jaykumar.H.S M: 94481 63453
- Photos
- Download Audio Recording (ogg and speex formats) (Thanks to Laxminarayan Kamath, Sujith and Praveen)
- Transcript of the sppech - (Thanks to Viswanath Durbha)
Monday Session
"Free and Open Source Software: GPLV3 and beyond"
Venue: Seminar Hall (Room 102), Supercomputer Education and Research Centre (SERC), Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Time: 6:30 PM on 04.06.2007, Monday.
Tea: 6:00 PM, at the venue
Contact: Gopi Garge: 9845007746, Shreyas Srinivasan: 9900230018, Tejas Dinkar: 9845572696, Praveen A, M: 9986348565
How to get to IISc
IISc: Indian Institute of Science (aka Tata Institute) from Majestic all buses from 250 to 258, 263 etc... platform 24,25, 26 from Market same bus nos as above but different letters.. from Shivajinagar-252, buses towards Jalahalli, Peenya
Get down at the stop after Malleshwaram 18th cross. Gate just opposite BHEL.
Report at the security and mention that you are going to attend a talk at SERC. Get to SERC, sign in at the security desk, turn right, take the stairs to the I floor. At the I floor, turn left and look for Room 102.
News Coverage
- Take charge of your computers by Rosalind Ezhil K in Deccan Herald