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Fighting for the 'freedom to tinker'

Written by Viola Huang, Staff Writer
Published: Tuesday, March 1st, 2005

The world is an imperfect place, and Edward Felten likes to tinker with it.

Sitting behind his desk in a spacious office in the Computer Science Building, Felten is an unlikely poster child for academic freedom. The desk is piled ...

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