By now you’ve probably seen that the Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) has filed a request to re-examine Blackboard’s patent with the USPTO on behalf of Sakai, Moodle, and ATutor. You may have also seen that D2L has filed a different kind of re-examination request with the USPTO. (SFLC’s request is what’s known as ex […]
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What the Sakai/Moodle/ATutor Re-Examination Request Really Means
Published by December 2nd, 2006 in Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!), Open Source, Open Content, Open Access and Digital Democracy. 0 CommentsEben Moglen Weighs in on Blackboard
Published by August 17th, 2006 in Open Source, Open Content, Open Access and Digital Democracy. 1 CommentHere’s a late-breaking item from the Sakai Foundation:
In the wake of recent efforts to limit the free and open sharing of innovation for online learning, the Sakai Foundation has retained the Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC), an organization directed by Eben Moglen and dedicated to providing advice and legal services to protect and advance free […]
