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*Andrew Tanenbaum, "[http://linuxtoday.com/developer/2004052001326OSCYDV Some Notes on the 'Who Wrote Linux' Kerfuffle, Release 1.1]", Linuxtoday, May 20, 2004.
*Andrew Tanenbaum, "[http://linuxtoday.com/developer/2004052001326OSCYDV Some Notes on the 'Who Wrote Linux' Kerfuffle, Release 1.1]", Linuxtoday, May 20, 2004.
*Andrew Tanenbaum, "[http://www.cs.vu.nl/~ast/brown Some Notes on the 'Who wrote Linux' Kerfuffle, Release 1.5]", Original article by Andrew Tanenbaum, May 20, 2004.
*Andrew Tanenbaum, "[http://www.cs.vu.nl/~ast/brown Some Notes on the 'Who wrote Linux' Kerfuffle, Release 1.5]", Original article by Andrew Tanenbaum, May 20, 2004.

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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]

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.

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