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− | '''Free Culture @ Columbia''' | + | '''Free Culture @ Columbia''' was an anti-copyright group, which opposed the RIAA and MPAA's attempts to curb [[file sharing]]. |
It was founded by [[Brendan Ballou]] and [[Rajesh Ramakrishnan]] in [[2007]]. | It was founded by [[Brendan Ballou]] and [[Rajesh Ramakrishnan]] in [[2007]]. | ||
− | Among its activities | + | Among its activities were the development of CU-LATOR, a Mac-based utility that blocks oversight of student internet use, and the distribution of flash drives with [[Core Curriculum]] texts<ref>http://bwog.com/2007/04/20/cu-lator-alligator/#comment-25313</ref>. |
== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | * [http://www.freeculturecolumbia.org/ Free Culture @ Columbia website] | + | * [http://www.freeculturecolumbia.org/ Free Culture @ Columbia website] (defunct) |
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 12:21, 30 November 2013
Free Culture @ Columbia was an anti-copyright group, which opposed the RIAA and MPAA's attempts to curb file sharing.
It was founded by Brendan Ballou and Rajesh Ramakrishnan in 2007.
Among its activities were the development of CU-LATOR, a Mac-based utility that blocks oversight of student internet use, and the distribution of flash drives with Core Curriculum texts[1].
External links
- Free Culture @ Columbia website (defunct)