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Blog Entry text/texmacs Save the Web from software patents
by Donald Robertson III published Sep 30, 2012 last modified Oct 01, 2012 03:43 PM
PersonalWeb's software patent suit against Github and others threatens the freedom of the Web. In order to make sure that the Web can remain a free and accessible space for everyone, we need to rid ourselves of all the patents that threaten its viability. We need to end software patents.
Located in Blogs / Licensing
Free Software Supporter - Issue 132, April 2019
by Free Software Foundation published Apr 01, 2019
Welcome to the Free Software Supporter, the Free Software Foundation's (FSF) monthly news digest and action update -- being read by you and 204,182 other activists. That's 654 more than last month!
Located in Free Software Supporter / 2019
Blog Entry chemical/x-mdl-rdfile Thank you for your generous support as we move freedom forward
by Greg Farough published Feb 03, 2021
Located in Blogs / Community
Breakthrough for Free Software Gaming
by peterb published May 06, 2010 last modified May 06, 2010 09:31 AM
Breakthrough for Free Software Gaming--Ryzom Announces Full Release of Source Code and Artwork, and a Partnership with the Free Software Foundation to Host a Repository of the Game's Artistic Assets
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What is free software?
by Matt Lee published Dec 29, 2009 last modified Oct 05, 2018 12:24 PM
This is a flyer/handout made by the FSF to educate the public, especially newcomers to free software about the philosophical and ethical reasons behind the free software movement, GNU and the FSF.
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Antifeatures by Benjamin Mako Hill
by Matt Lee published Dec 07, 2007 last modified Aug 20, 2008 12:53 PM
In 1996, a furor erupted over Microsoft Windows NT. At the time, Microsoft was selling two versions of its popular operating system: NT Workstation (NTW) and NT Server (NTS). NTS cost roughly $800 more than the NTW.
Located in Bulletins / Bulletins from 2008 / Spring 2008 Bulletin
Antifeatures by Benjamin Mako Hill
by Matt Lee published Dec 07, 2007 last modified Dec 20, 2007 05:58 PM
In 1996, a furor erupted over Microsoft Windows NT. At the time, Microsoft was selling two versions of its popular operating system: NT Workstation (NTW) and NT Server (NTS). NTS cost roughly $800 more than the NTW.
Located in Bulletins / Bulletins from 2007 / Fall 2007 Bulletin
Free Software Supporter - Número 166, febrero 2022
by Free Software Foundation published Feb 28, 2022
Located in Free Software Supporter / 2022
Blog Entry text/x-sh You've brought us this far. One last push before Sunday.
by Zak Rogoff published Jan 30, 2015
Thirty years. That's how long the FSF has been educating, organizing, and hacking for computer user freedom worldwide. Not one of those years would have been possible without the international community of inspired supporters like you.
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Free Software Supporter - Edição 132, abril 2019
by Free Software Foundation published Apr 24, 2019
Bem-vindo(a) ao Suporte ao Software Livre, um resumo de notícias e ações mensal da Free Software Foundation (FSF) -- sendo lido por você e mais 204.182 outros ativistas. São 654 a mais em relação ao mês passado!
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