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Benjamin Mako Hill is a technology and intellectual property researcher, activist, and consultant.
Benjamin Mako Hill is a technology and intellectual property researcher, activist, and consultant.
He is currently working full time on research into the application of technologies and lessons
He is currently working full time on research into the application of technologies and lessons
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His  homepage is: http://mako.cc
His  homepage is: http://mako.cc


{{awelcome}}[[User:Fred Salsbury|Fred Salsbury]] 11:58, 14 December 2006 (CST)
[[Category:CZ Authors|Hill, Benjamin Mako]]
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[[Category:Computers Authors|Hill, Benjamin Mako]]
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Benjamin Mako Hill is a technology and intellectual property researcher, activist, and consultant. He is currently working full time on research into the application of technologies and lessons learned in free and open source software toward the production of other types of creative works a graduate student at the MIT Media Laboratory. He has been an leader, developer, and contributor to the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) community for more than a decade as part of the Debian and Ubuntu projects.

His homepage is: http://mako.cc


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