Gnuheter: Sing about free software
Aug 24, 2001, 14:26 (1 Talkback[s] )
Mikael Pawlo
writes:
What happens when a professor of law at Stanford--a strong
advocate for free software and freedom of speech--does music?
As reported by
Gnuheter Larry Lessig provides us with an answer in I Thoght We
Knew That. I am not a critic, but it sounds like The Orbs Little
Fluffy Cloud meeting Peter Gabriel.
Download
song (MP3-format,4,7 MB).
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