Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 7th Apr 2012 17:52 UTC
Legal Rage-inducing and despicable. As The Chronicle of Higher Education reports, three major textbook publishers, Pearson, Cengage Learning, and Macmillan Higher Education, are suing a small startup company that produces open and free alternative textbooks. This startup, Boundless Learning, builds textbooks using creative commons licensed and otherwise freely available material - and this poses a threat to the three large textbook publishers. So, what do you do when you feel threatened? Well, file a copyright infringement lawsuit, of course.
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Thom Holwerda is an anarchist.
by jefro on Mon 9th Apr 2012 19:47 UTC
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All I can think of is that Thom is a real to life anarchist. One that believes in the destruction of civilization.

If you notice, the article again has nothing to do with any sort of OS news. It does have to do with what Thom believes is some evil system or public laws and rules that he is against.

What next on OSnews? Devil worshiping, child beating, or how to make a destructive device?

Can't we find any genuine OS news and keep the "I hate the world order" posts off?

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