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Possible Answers: GNU, GNUS.

Last seen on: –Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Mar 7 2024
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Jonesin’ – May 19 2020
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Mar 4 2020
The Sun – Two Speed Crossword – Jan 2 2020
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Sep 20 2019
Canadiana Crossword – Oct 22 2018
The Telegraph – Cryptic Crossword – July 31 2018
Jonesin’ – Jul 24 2018
-Mirror Classic Crossword November 13 2017
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Random information on the term “GNU”:

The Access to Knowledge (A2K) movement is a loose collection of civil society groups, governments, and individuals converging on the idea that access to knowledge should be linked to fundamental principles of justice, freedom, and economic development.

The Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities from 2003 is a major declaration reflecting the goals of the movement in relation to academic publishing.

In October 2004, the Geneva declaration on the future of the World Intellectual Property Organization emerged from a call from Brazil and Argentina for a development agenda for the World Intellectual Property Organization, and was supported by hundreds organizations. Supporters included the Free Software Foundation, with a statement Towards a “World Intellectual Wealth Organisation”: Supporting the Geneva Declaration.

One of the proposals of the declaration was to a «call for a Treaty on Access to Knowledge and Technology. The Standing Committee on Patents and the Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights should solicit views from member countries and the public on elements of such a treaty».

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