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by Free Software Foundation Contributions Published on Mar 09, 2010 04:11 PM
Writing by representatives of the Free Software Foundation.

The Shield Act fails to protect free software from patents

The Saving High-Tech Innovators from Egregious Legal Disputes Act (SHIELD Act) fails to protect the free software community from software patents.

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GNU Spotlight with Karl Berry (July 2012)

There were 21 new GNU releases this month!

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Show your support for the FSF with our new knife and cybertool

Show your support for the FSF with our new knife and cybertool

Gnu Press announces the availability of an FSF logo knife/cybertool including twelve tools.

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Compliance Lab in the news

Joshua Gay and I were recently interviewed about our new roles here at the Free Software Foundation.

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FSF Bulletins are on the way

If you're a member, you'll be receiving your copy of the FSF Bulletin soon. Please let us know when it arrives!

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GNU Spotlight with Karl Berry (June 2012)

New GNU releases as of June 26, 2012

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FSF's new operations assistant

Hello, I'm Chrissie Himes, the new operations assistant, and I'm excited to officially be with the Free Software Foundation. I handle sales, donations, and general office operations.

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Kill ACTA

Kill ACTA once (and hopefully) for all!

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GNU GPLv3 turns 5

The GNU General Public License version 3 turns five; Eben Moglen states, "GPLv3 anticipated the issues of today and will help us deal with the challenges of tomorrow."

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Dear Microsoft: fsf.org is not a "gambling site"

If Microsoft's "reputation" database can't tell the difference between a gambling site and an independently audited registered nonprofit public-interest charity founded almost 30 years ago, it is certainly doing you and your business more harm than good.

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