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This actually has important free speech implications.


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June 1, 1999

Linux Takes Prize - In an Art Competition

By MATTHEW MIRAPAUL Bio 

     O ne of the top prizes in a prestigious electronic-art competition
     has been given to a deliberately unusual choice: the Linux computer
     operating system.
     
     Linux received the highest honor in the ".net" category of the Prix
     Ars Electronica, beating out a number of more typical examples of
     digital artistry. The results were announced Friday by the Austrian
     Broadcasting Company, which organizes the annual "cyberarts"
     competition.
   
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