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You could remove my name and put yours, it's permmited. You could even modify the content and write that I LOVE intellectual property: there isn't a technical solution to avoid such defamation. But MD5 checksum shows if the files were modify by others. Even if the files differs by one bit, the MD5 checksum is gonna be different.
-Copyfarleft is the way—but not the solution—that suits our context and our possibilities of freedom. Don't come here with your liberal and individualistic notion of freedom—like the dudes from Weblate that kicked this blog out because its content license “is not free,” even though they say the code, but not the content, should use a “free” license, like the fucking GPL this blog has for its code. This type of liberal freedom doesn't work in a place where no State or corporation can warrant us a minimum set of individual freedoms, as it happens in Asia, Africa and the other America—Latin America and the America that isn't portrayed in the “American Dream” adds.
+Copyfarleft is the way—but not the solution—that suits our context and our possibilities of freedom. Don't come here with your liberal and individualistic notion of freedom—like the dudes from Weblate that kicked this blog out because its content license “is not free,” even though they say the code, but not the content, should use a “free” license, like the fucking GPL this blog has for its code. This type of liberal freedom doesn't work in a place where no State or corporation can warrant us a minimum set of individual freedoms, as it happens in Asia, Africa and the other America—Latin America and the America that isn't portrayed in the “American Dream” adds.
As a thesis works with a hypothesis, the technical and legal pathway of this research works with the possibility of having a thesis as an automated repository, instead of a thesis as a file. In the end, the possibility became a fact, but in a limited way.
I think that the idea of a thesis as a automated repo is doable and could be a better way for research deployment rather than uploading a single file. But this implementation contained many leaks that made it unsuitable for escalation.
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