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Benjamin Franklin was an Open-Source Advocate

Benjamin Franklin was an Open-Source Advocate

He published books on inventions with information that the guilds tried to suppress. He declined patents on his own inventions. He loved “pirated” editions of books. His Almanac was essentially the Google of its time. He opposed every attempt to close off information flows. Full treatment here.

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