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A NYPD patrol boat in the New York Harbor. The vessel was named for Raymond Cannon, an officer of the 69th precinct who was fatally shot responding to an armed robbery on April 27, 1994.
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[edit] Copycenter
The way it was characterized politically, you had copyright, which is what the big companies use to lock everything up; you had copyleft, which is free software's way of making sure they can't lock it up; and then Berkeley had what we called ‘copycenter’, which is ‘take it down to the copy center and make as many copies as you want’. —Kirk McKusick, BSDCon 1999.
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