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English Dictionary: samizdat by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
samizdat
n
  1. a system of clandestine printing and distribution of dissident or banned literature
    Synonym(s): samizdat, underground press
From Jargon File (4.2.0, 31 JAN 2000) [jargon]:
   samizdat /sahm-iz-daht/ n.   [Russian, literally "self
   publishing"] The process of disseminating documentation via
   underground channels.   Originally referred to underground
   duplication and distribution of banned books in the Soviet Union;
   now refers by obvious extension to any less-than-official
   promulgation of textual material, esp. rare, obsolete, or
   never-formally-published computer documentation.   Samizdat is
   obviously much easier when one has access to high-bandwidth networks
   and high-quality laser printers.   Note that samizdat is properly
   used only with respect to documents which contain needed information
   (see also {hacker ethic}) but which are for some reason otherwise
   unavailable, but _not_ in the context of documents which are
   available through normal channels, for which unauthorized
   duplication would be unethical copyright violation.   See {Lions
   Book} for a historical example.
  
  

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   samizdat
  
      (Russian, literally "self publishing") The
      process of disseminating documentation via underground
      channels.   Originally referred to photocopy duplication and
      distribution of banned books in the former Soviet Union; now
      refers by obvious extension to any less-than-official
      promulgation of textual material, especially rare, obsolete,
      or never-formally-published computer documentation.   Samizdat
      is obviously much easier when one has access to
      high-{bandwidth} {networks} and high-quality {laser printers}.
  
      Strictly, "samizdat" only applies to distribution of needed
      documents that are otherwise unavailable, and not to
      duplication of material that is available for sale under
      {copyright}.
  
      See {Lions Book} for a historical example.
  
      See also: {hacker ethic}.
  
      [{Jargon File}]
  
      (2000-03-23)
  
  
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