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2016 comment to U.S. Copyright Office
by Joshua Gay published Mar 07, 2016 last modified Sep 08, 2016 10:25 AM
Located in Licensing
Blog Entry A journey begins: Kofi Oghenerukevwe, FSF Tech Team Intern
by Free Software Foundation published Jan 12, 2021
Located in Blogs / Sysadmin
Blog Entry object code A small update to our "User Liberation" video
by John Sullivan published Jan 02, 2015 last modified Jan 05, 2015 04:30 PM
This is the first post in a new blog area here on fsf.org, featuring posts from the executive director. It will focus primarily on the meta-details of FSF's work, and may be of greatest interest to those who crave more nonprofit administration geekery. It will also have posts like this one, offering some background thoughts around our theories of social change and messaging.
Located in Blogs / From the FSF's Executive Director
Blog Entry Troff document A tech antitrust hearing misses the point
by Greg Farough published Aug 17, 2020 last modified Aug 19, 2020 10:28 AM
Located in Blogs / Community
News Item object code A wake-up call for iPhone users -- it's time to go
by Greg Farough published Sep 02, 2021 last modified Sep 07, 2021 04:35 PM
Located in FSF News
Adam Leibson
by Free Software Foundation published Aug 27, 2015 last modified Aug 27, 2015 04:44 PM — filed under:
Adam interned with the campaigns team in the summer of 2015.
Located in About / Interns / 2015
An introduction to GNU Health Embedded
by Sean O'Brien published Jul 28, 2020
Located in Bulletins / 2020 / Spring
Anti-DRM campaign to petition Bono
by Matt Lee published Jun 30, 2006 last modified Jul 13, 2006 04:41 PM
Campaign calls upon Bono to take a stand against the digital restrictions found in new technology and music.
Located in FSF News
Antifeatures
by Benjamin Mako Hill published Oct 25, 2007 last modified May 17, 2010 04:45 PM
Located in Blogs / Community
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

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