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The SA Fallacy: Open Knowledge Foundation Gets It Wrong

June 25, 2010 by opencontent

So, the OKF claim to define the open in open content. I’ve come to terms with the fact that few people actually read what I write. But that’s still no excuse for people coming along six years later (in 2004), co-opting my terminology, and then getting the definition wrong by 180 degrees. If they want … Read more

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