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Free Culture, AlaCloud.net, GatorLUG meetings

Hope you had a good Spring Break! There are three events this week you may be interested in.

Florida Free Culture meeting

Tomorrow, March 19th, Florida Free Culture will be showing a video of a talk by Eben Moglen, a lawyer at the Free Software Foundation, about free software. It’s a very eloquent statement about software and society, so we hope we’ll see you there.

Where: Turlington room 1315
When: Monday, March 19, 6:30pm

AlaCloud.net meeting

There will be an AlaCloud.net meeting at the Civic Meeting Center on
March 20th at 6pm. Come by if you’re interested in community wireless networks!

CMC: 1021 W. University Ave.

GatorLUG meetingprogramming contest, but there will be many others just hanging out. Come by if you’re interested in free and open source software.

Virtually Cuban: 2409 SW 13th St.

Nelson Pavlosky at UF!

Nelson Pavlosky

Nelson Pavlosky sued a multi-billion dollar corporation and one of the largest manufacturers of electronic voting machines - and won! He also founded an international student organization, FreeCulture.org, dedicated to intellectual property policy reform and grassroots creativity. Come hear about how he created an important legal precedent protecting freedom of speech on the Internet and spawned a movement!

Nelson will be speaking on Monday, March 5 at 6:30 pm in Turlington room 1315. Free and open to all!

If you’re that sort of person, you can RSVP on the Facebook event.

CopyNight Gainesville tonight!

CopyNight Gainesville is tonight!

Wednesday, Jan. 24, 7 pm
Tim and Terry’s, 1417 NW 1st Ave. (the purple house behind the Target Copy on University Ave.)

CopyNight is a social meetup for people interested in copyright reform. We meet once a month in cities around the world. Here in Gainesville, we meet on the 4th Wednesday at Tim and Terry’s.

CopyNight is a way to build strong social ties among the various communities who all have a stake in copyright law that works in the public interest. We invite students, professors, creative artists, technologists, librarians,
businesspeople, lawyers, and everyone else. We meet over drinks to chat about recent events and the challenges that face us.

CopyNight is free to attend is open to all ages. A word to the wise for those driving to Tim and Terry’s: allow extra time to find a parking spot. There will not be one nearby, and you will have to walk a few blocks.

Student Government elections, Tues. & Wed.

Student Government elections will be held this Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 27-28. Every registered UF student is eligible to vote.

The election will choose SG’s executive officers: President, Vice President, and Treasurer. Students will also elect an Honor Court Chancellor and half of the seats in the Student Senate (representing colleges, freshmen, sophomores, and graduate students). In addition, students will decide the fate of three ballot questions: a referendum on a renewable energy fee, an amendment to SG’s constitution to prohibit discrimination on the grounds on gender identity and expression, and a referendum on funding a student-run homeless shelter. (Referenda are non-binding questions to express the opinion of the student body, and require a majority of votes in favor to pass, i.e. 50% plus one. Constitution amendments require 60% approval to pass.)

The parties contesting the election are the Gator Party and the Pants Party, as well as some independent candidates. A complete list of candidates is available here (.xls).

Polls will be open 8 am - 8 pm on both days. Bring your Gator1 card. A list of polling locations is available here (.doc). (Find your classification in the right-hand column, then see available polling locations in the left-hand column. Students with 0 - 29 credits completed are classified as freshmen; 30 - 59 credits completed, classified as sophomores; 60 or more credits completed, classified in your college; graduate students are classified as graduate students; professional students are classified in their professional school.)

“Open Art” installed!

Pirates at Work

Today, we installed “Open Art” in the gallery in the Reitz Union. It looks really good! With Vyki’s matte-making talent and Cain’s lighting-design skills, and the sharp eye and elbow grease of everyone else, it all came together.

The exhibit opens tomorrow, Monday, Feb. 19, and runs through March 2. The reception is Thursday, Feb. 22 at 7 pm; refreshments will be served. The exhibit will also stay open late for Gator Nights on Friday, Feb. 23, until 9:30 pm.

Thanks to the artists, the gallery, and everyone’s help for making this come together.

Open access seminar, Feb. 21

If you weren’t able to make it to the open access panel on Feb. 15, or if you want more information, there is an upcoming seminar on the subject at the USDA lab.

The seminar will be on Feb. 21 at 10:30 am. The speaker is Dr. Henry Hagedorn, from the Office of Scholarly Communication and Publication at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It will be in the main conference room (room 102) of building 11 of the Center for Medical, Agricultural, and Veterinary Entomology, located at 1600 SW 23rd Dr.. (Building 11 is the southernmost building — the one closest to Archer Rd. The number is marked on the building exterior.)

There is some parking outside the building. It’s along the route of the number 9 bus, down Mowry Rd. and past Campus Edge. There is also a nearby stop for buses 1, 12, and (I believe) 35 and 36, on Archer Rd. at the intersection with SW 23rd Dr. (in front of Mount Vernon Apartments).

Slides from open access panel, Feb. 15

Here are the slides from the open access panel on Feb. 15:

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