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@@ -178,14 +178,8 @@
 				\begin{itemize}
 					\item free yourself from vendor lock-in.
 					\item get control over any service running on your system.
-					\item never have to ask for permission.
-				\end{itemize}
-			\end{frame}
-			\begin{frame}{Innovation}
-				You:
-				\begin{itemize}
-					\item become more productive.
-					\item have more freedom, even than on the free market.
+					\item innovate faster, never having to ask for permission.
+					\item have more freedom, even than on the open market.
 				\end{itemize}
 			\end{frame}
 			\begin{frame}{Security}
@@ -193,7 +187,7 @@
 				\begin{itemize}
 					\item benefit from more privacy.
 					\item benefit from more safety.
-					\item use software which is more transparent (as in government - i.e. trustworthy).
+					\item use software which is more transparent (as for government - i.e. trustworthy).
 					\item have access to better encryption.
 				\end{itemize}
 				% Proprietary Software is Often Malware https://www.gnu.org/proprietary/
@@ -203,7 +197,7 @@
 				\begin{itemize}
 					\item depends on no single entity for its continuity.
 					\item can be improved by all and degraded by none.
-					\item is reproducible and transparent (as in science - i.e. comprehensible).
+					\item is reproducible and transparent (as for science - i.e. comprehensible).
 				\end{itemize}
 				\vspace{1em}
 				You:
@@ -241,19 +235,22 @@
 				\end{itemize}
 			\end{frame}
 			\begin{frame}{Regulation - from without}
-				E.g. by the government.
+				E.g. via laws and regulations:
 				\begin{itemize}
 					\item “Privacy” threatens admissible information sources.
 					\item “Copyright” threatens admissible information matter.
+					\begin{itemize}
+						\item Embrace, Extend, Extinguish as a business model.
+					\end{itemize}
 					\item “Consumer Protection” threatens admissible information destinations.
 				\end{itemize}
 			\end{frame}
 			\begin{frame}{Regulation - from within}
-				E.g. by political groups, particularly via “Codes of Conduct”, which can:
+				E.g. via political “Codes of Conduct”, which can:
 				\begin{itemize}
-					\item make participation contingent on ideology (reducing freedom).
-					\item encourage exclusion from the community (reducing openness).
-					\item lead to tribalism and less resource pooling (reducing sustainability).
+					\item make participation contingent on ideology (less free).
+					\item encourage exclusion from the community (less open).
+					\item reduce resource pooling (less sustainable).
 				\end{itemize}
 			\end{frame}
 			\begin{frame}{App-ification / Containerization}
@@ -278,12 +275,12 @@
 				\end{columns}
 				\vspace{1.5em}
 				\begin{itemize}
-					\item May be FOSS.
-					\item Centralized certification.
+					\item Possibly FOSS
+					\item Centralized certification and/or distribution
 					\item Every application as an island:
 					\begin{itemize}
-						\item Reduces system transparency (less open).
 						\item Reduces user control (less free).
+						\item Reduces system transparency (less open).
 						\item Reduces system resource pooling (less sustainable).
 					\end{itemize}
 				\end{itemize}
@@ -353,7 +350,7 @@
 			\end{frame}
 			\begin{frame}{Public Institutions}
 				\begin{itemize}
-					\item Governments (benefits: strategic, economic, social)
+					\item Governments (benefits: strategic, economic)
 					\item ETH
 					\begin{itemize}
 						\item Linux cluster running CentOS
@@ -432,17 +429,17 @@
 					\item Q\&A round\\
 					\textcolor{lg}{in a few seconds}
 					\item Come to the next “Linux Days” events:
-					\textcolor{lg}{\url{http://thealternative.ch/index.php?view=linuxdays}}
+					\textcolor{lg}{\url{http://thealternative.ch/}}
 					\item Join the next “Stammtisch”:\\
-					\textcolor{lg}{18:00 Thursday, March 12 - AKI (Hirschengraben 86)}
+					\textcolor{lg}{18:00 Thursday, March 12 - Learning Spaces on the E Floor of ETH Building CHN Universitätestrasse 16}
 					\item Give us feedback!\\
 					\textcolor{lg}{\url{https://feedback.thealternative.ch/}}
 				\end{itemize}
 			\end{frame}
 			\begin{frame}{These Slides}
 				\begin{itemize}
-					\item \textcolor{lg}{Latest Slides:}\\ \url{http://chymera.eu/pres/ld_foss/slides.pdf}
-					\item \textcolor{lg}{Source:}\\ \url{https://bitbucket.org/TheChymera/ld_foss/src}
+					\item \textcolor{lg}{Latest Slides:}\\ \url{https://gitlab.ethz.ch/thealternative/courses/blob/master/FOSS_course/slides.pdf}
+					\item \textcolor{lg}{Source:}\\ \url{https://gitlab.ethz.ch/thealternative/courses/blob/master/FOSS_course/}
 				\end{itemize}
 				%separate sources from info so it looks nicer
 				\begin{itemize}