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The Guerrilla Open Access Manifesto
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Book • 2008
Aaron Swartz's "Guerrilla Open Access Manifesto" is a passionate call for open access to information.
Swartz argues that restricting access to digitized knowledge is morally wrong and economically inefficient.
He advocates for the widespread sharing of information, regardless of copyright restrictions, as a means of promoting knowledge and progress.
The manifesto is a powerful statement against the privatization of knowledge and a call to action for those who believe in the free flow of information.
It has influenced the open access movement and continues to spark debate about intellectual property and information access.
Swartz's work remains relevant in the ongoing discussion about digital rights and the future of information sharing.
Swartz argues that restricting access to digitized knowledge is morally wrong and economically inefficient.
He advocates for the widespread sharing of information, regardless of copyright restrictions, as a means of promoting knowledge and progress.
The manifesto is a powerful statement against the privatization of knowledge and a call to action for those who believe in the free flow of information.
It has influenced the open access movement and continues to spark debate about intellectual property and information access.
Swartz's work remains relevant in the ongoing discussion about digital rights and the future of information sharing.
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