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'''Kenneth P. Brown, Jr.''' is an [[United States|American]] author. He served as president of the [[Alexis de Tocqueville Institution]] (AdTI), a former [[think tank]] that was based in [[Arlington County, Virginia|Arlington, Virginia]].
'''Kenneth P. Brown, Jr.''' is an [[United States|American]] author. He served as president of the [[Alexis de Tocqueville Institution]] (AdTI), a former [[think tank]] that was based in [[Arlington County, Virginia|Arlington, Virginia]].


He is best known for authoring reports critical of [[Linux]] and [[open source]] software, notably writing the book ''[[Samizdat (book)|Samizdat]]''. A number of technology journalists accused Brown of leading a [[smear campaign]] against [[Linux]].<ref name=samizdat>See the following [[Samizdat (book)#Reaction_to_Samizdat|section]] in the article about ''Samizdat'', as well as the sources quoted in the ''[[Samizdat (book)#Responses_by_critics|responses by critics]]'' section.</ref> The allegations in his articles are refuted by many people, including those Brown critiqued, neutral experts, and even [[Microsoft]]—a funder of AdTI, and the entity most likely to benefit from Brown's campaign.<ref name=samizdat/><ref>[http://arstechnica.com/news/posts/1087328813.html Microsoft distances itself from Alexis de Tocqueville Institution Linux study], ''Ars Technica'', 15 June 2004.</ref>
He is best known for authoring reports critical of [[Linux]] and [[open source]] software, notably writing the book ''[[Samizdat (book)|Samizdat]]''. Some allegations in Brown's articles were refuted by [[Microsoft]].<ref name=samizdat/><ref>[http://arstechnica.com/news/posts/1087328813.html Microsoft distances itself from Alexis de Tocqueville Institution Linux study], ''Ars Technica'', 15 June 2004.</ref>


==Activities==
==Activities==

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Kenneth P. Brown, Jr. is an American author. He served as president of the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution (AdTI), a former think tank that was based in Arlington, Virginia.

He is best known for authoring reports critical of Linux and open source software, notably writing the book Samizdat. Some allegations in Brown's articles were refuted by Microsoft.[1][2]

Activities

As AdTI's President, Brown oversaw the Institution's policy studies and foundation relationships. He is also Vice-President of the Emerging Markets Group, an overseas market investment and advisory firm. Kenneth Brown also serves on the Board of Directors of the Democratic Century Fund, and oversees an investment hedge fund.

Brown has a B.A. in English Literature from George Mason University.

Articles

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Notes

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference samizdat was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Microsoft distances itself from Alexis de Tocqueville Institution Linux study, Ars Technica, 15 June 2004.

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