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  1. Eben Moglen (nacido el 13 de julio de 1959) es un profesor de derecho e historia en la Universidad de Columbia. Es director del Software Freedom Law Center, que fundó en 2005. 1 Y colabora como consejero general para la Fundación del Software Libre.

  2. moglen.law.columbia.eduEben Moglen

    Eben Moglen. Curriculum vitae Research agenda PGPkey Wikipedia entry. Possibly of Immediate Interest: Brief Amicus Curiae of 178 Organizations in Support of Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania, No. 91-744 (US Supreme Court, 1992). Snowden and the Future, The Guardian, May 27-28, 2014.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eben_MoglenEben Moglen - Wikipedia

    Eben Moglen (born July 13, 1959) is an American legal scholar who is professor of law and legal history at Columbia University, and is the founder, Director-Counsel and Chairman of Software Freedom Law Center.

  4. moglen.law.columbia.edu › resumeEben Moglen

    Eben Moglen Employment. 2005-, Founding Director, Software Freedom Law Center. 1994-, Professor of Law, Columbia Law School. 1987-94, Associate Professor of Law, Columbia Law School. 1986-87, Law Clerk to Justice Thurgood Marshall, United States Supreme Court.

  5. Eben Moglen | The Times of India. In The Media Internet Shutdowns Don’t Just Hinder Some Apps—They Undermine the Very Idea of Democracy. Eben Moglen | Scroll.in. In The Media Ethical-Source Movement Opens New Open-Source Organization. Eben Moglen | ZDNet. Admissions ; Why Columbia; Visit ;

  6. Eben Moglen is a professor of law at Columbia University and the founder of the Software Freedom Law Center. He has represented free software developers, advised IT companies and governments, and testified before the US Supreme Court on software-related issues.

  7. El profesor de la Universidad de Columbia Eben Moglen ha liderado las batallas legales de esta comunidad contra las grandes multinacionales de software privativo al frente de la Fundación para el Software Libre (Free Software Foundation, 2001-2006) y, actualmente, desde el Software Freedom Law Center.