FSF News
FSF demonstrates iPhone's incompatibility with free software and GPLv3
Atheros releases free software wireless driver; no binary blobs
Atheros Communications has announced the release of free software wireless drivers for ath9k. The ath9k driver requires no proprietary binary blobs and works on several chipsets and over a dozen wireless devices.
Help defeat Microsoft's OOXML format!
The OOXML fight continues: here's one way you can help.
autonomo.us activist group to focus on freedom in network services
Speak out against ACTA
ACTA, the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, is a proposed enforcement treaty between United States, the European Community, Switzerland, Japan, Australia, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand and Mexico, with Canada set to join any day now.
New FSF online store
Order from a variety of FSF apparel, books and cuddly gnu toys!
NPR station WBUR Boston adds support for free audio standard
BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA -- May 14, 2008 -- The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has marked a milestone in their PlayOgg.org campaign with the announcement that National Public Radio (NPR) news station WBUR Boston has begun worldwide webcasting in the free audio format Ogg Vorbis.
Get DeltaH, gNewSense 2.0
An opportunity to End Software Patents: ESP briefs Court in its historic rehearing of the Bilski case
Harald Welte and Groklaw announced as winners of the FSF's 2007 annual free software awards
End Software Patents (ESP) Project Formed to Eliminate Software Patents
ESP Estimates U.S. Companies Spend $11.4 Billion Annually on Software Patent Litigation
"Tackling the Big Issues" at the FSF Annual Associate Member Meeting, Saturday, March 15
Boston, Massachusetts, USA--Thursday, February 28th, 2008--The Free Software Foundation announced details for its annual associate member meeting to be held at MIT, Cambridge, MA, on Saturday, March 15th, 2008.
FSF to Host Summit on Freedom for Network Services
The Free Software Foundation will host a mini-summit on Freedom for Network Services to discuss how the free software community can ensure that software, and its users, stay free in this new technological environment.
Join the FSF in calling on libraries to eliminate DRM
Join the Free Software Foundation and DefectiveByDesign.org this Saturday (2/9/2008) at the Boston Public Library to demand the removal of Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) technology from the library! If you are not from the area, join the cause to eliminate DRM and launch action for your local library if they use DRM.
Free Software Foundation Releases GNU Affero General Public License Version 3
A Quick Guide to GPLv3
The FSF Compliance Lab has published a new article to help developers understand the benefits of GPLv3.
Send comments opposing TLS-authz "experimental" standard by October 23
Environmental and social justice groups unite in support of free software
International coalition of environmental and social justice groups condemns Microsoft Vista and calls for the adoption of free software
Microsoft cannot declare itself exempt from the requirements of GPLv3
"Microsoft has engaged in anticompetitive conduct in the software industry for many years, and has sought to attack free software for almost as long," Free Software Foundation says
Protesters call on the BBC to eliminate DRM from the “iPlayer”
London and Manchester, England — Tuesday, August 14, 2007 — Anti-DRM Protesters call on the BBC to eliminate DRM from the iPlayer
