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Tell the US Trade Representative that strong-arming countries into US law isn't what you want
Sign a petition from our friends at Public Knowledge, telling the USTR to be wary of the interests of large media companies who don't represent the interests of most people in the US.
FSF Supports Proposed Exemptions to DMCA Anti-Circumvention Rules
The Free Software Foundation submitted comments to support exemptions to allow users to install free software on all kinds of devices, and view and play media encumbered with Digital Restrictions Management (DRM).
Stop ACTA in Europe, February 11th
More news on the ongoing ACTA protests in Europe. 1000 people attended a protest against ACTA in Poland last week, and more protests are on the way.
The GNU Education Project
This post is by Dora Scilipoti, Italian free software activist, teacher, and volunteer lead of the GNU Education Team.
And now for some completely different ways to give to the FSF
The fundraiser is almost over, and with your support and some lesser-known ways to give money to the FSF, you can help us get there!
Stop ACTA in Europe
We've been hearing a lot lately about SOPA and PIPA in the United States. In the meantime, ACTA has been creeping along under the radar.
Apple's ebook sales restrictions: the newest reason to use free software
Last week, Apple announced ebook authoring software called iBooks Author. As you would expect from Apple, the software is completely proprietary—but the license includes some terms that are so restrictive, they shock even Apple's fans.
Can you help the FSF get colocated hosting?
If you know a Boston-area company or institution that could offer us colocated hosting and bandwidth, we could use your help!
