FSF News
FSF aims for partnership with hardware manufacturers
China: Support Bill Xu's campaign opposing proprietary banking requirements
China Merchants Bank excludes free software users.
Encourage the EU to improve public access to scientific works
You can help encourage them by signing this petition.
BadVista.org: FSF launches campaign against Microsoft Windows Vista
Freeing a MMORPG - updated
The bid to free the MMORPG (massively multiplayer online roleplaying game) Ryzom fails.
Sun begins releasing Java under the GPL
FSF Compliance Lab announces new web site
gNewSense 1.0 released
BOSTON, November 2, 2006 - Free Software Foundation announces release of gNewSense version 1.0.
Announcing the D5000 Contest Winner
Tuesday October 3rd a "Day Against DRM"
HAZMAT SUITS DESCEND UPON FLAGSHIP APPLE STORES IN NEW YORK AND LONDON - protesters label Apple products defective and hazardous to users, and declare Tuesday October 3rd a "Day Against DRM"
Discussion draft of new GNU Free Documentation License released
GPLv3: recent misleading information
The Free Software Foundation wishes to clarify a few factual points about the Second Discussion Draft of GNU GPL version 3, on which recent discussion has presented inaccurate information.
Call for nominations for the 2006 Free Software Award for Projects of Social Benefit
Nominations are requested by October 31 2006.
Watch this short animated film about Treacherous Computing
The film is by Benjamin Stephen and Lutz Vogel.
US citizens: Support HR 1201 to reform the DMCA
Please take a moment to write a letter to your representative in support of the bill.
The Free Software Directory D5000 Contest
Call for nominations for the 2006 FSF Award for the Advancement of Free Software
Nominations are requested by 31 October 2006.
Opinions Published: GPLv3 and LGPLv3 Drafts Open for Comments
Second Discussion Draft of Revised GNU General Public License Released
Six-Month International Review Process Leads to Revisions and Clarifications
