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Administrator | June 14th, 2006
Richard Stallman An extract of the GNU philosophy. http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-free.html “The copyright system grew up with printing—a technology for mass production copying. Copyright fit in well with this technology because it restricted only the mass producers of copies. It did not take freedom away from readers of books. An ordinary reader, who did not own a […]
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Administrator | June 7th, 2006
Construisez un livre comme un corps se mouvant dans l’espace et le temps, comme un relief dynamique dans lequel chaque page est une surface contenant des formes, et chaque page tournée une traversée vers la prochaine étape d’une structure unique. El Lissitzky, 1920
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Administrator | May 3rd, 2006
Package has a Depends on scribus-ng which cannot be satisfied on arm. Package has a Depends on scribus-ng which cannot be satisfied on mips. Package has a Depends on scribus-ng which cannot be satisfied on m68k. Package has a Depends on scribus-ng which cannot be satisfied on s390. Package has a Depends on scribus-ng which […]
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Administrator | March 11th, 2006
Fontshop logo guidelines.
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Books, Fonts, Typography | Comments Off on In case of doubt, put “work” instead of “shop”
Administrator | March 7th, 2006
In a broad historical and cultural view, copyright is a recent and by no means universal concept. Copyright laws originated in Western society in the Eighteenth century. During the Renaissance, printers throughout Europe would reprint popular books without obtaining permissions or paying royalties and copyright was created as a way to regulate the printing industry. […]
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Books, Legislation, Softwares | Comments Off on Copyrights and prints
Administrator | February 22nd, 2006
algorithm, Art and Numbers, Books, Open Source | Comments Off on Copiers