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Blog Entry D source code The last day of our fundraiser, and the work ahead
by John Sullivan published Jan 31, 2014 last modified Jan 31, 2014 12:40 PM
Today is the last day of our winter fundraiser.
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Blog Entry C source code header The LibrePlanet 2022: Living Liberation schedule is here for 19 & 20 March
by Zoë Kooyman published Feb 25, 2022 last modified Mar 20, 2022 10:23 PM
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Blog Entry The Licensing and Compliance Lab interviews Rainey Reitman of the Electronic Frontier Foundation
by Donald Robertson published Feb 12, 2015 last modified Feb 13, 2015 09:41 AM
This is the latest installment of our Licensing and Compliance Lab's series on free software developers who choose GNU licenses for their works.
Located in Blogs / Licensing
The most important work for freedom that this culture has seen in generations
by Matt Lee published Jan 27, 2011
"The Free Software Foundation and Richard Stallman's work represents the most important work for freedom that this culture, the American culture, has seen in many many generations because it takes the ideas of freedom and it removes it from the ivory tower, and it removes it from lawyers, and places it in a community—a technology community—that is one of the most important communities defining the contours of freedom that most people in our culture and increasingly around the world will know." — Lawrence Lessig, founder of Creative Commons.
Located in FSF Appeals / 2010
The patent threat from Apple
by Zak Rogoff last modified Jan 11, 2013 10:37 AM
Steve Jobs went on record vowing to "destroy" Android because he felt Apple deserved an exclusive right to make touch-based smartphones. Jobs obviously did not have the best interest of smartphone users in mind, seeking to restrict options to his proprietary and restrictive devices. But are threats like this credible? How could Apple get rid of Android?
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the problem with the iPhone
by Ward Vandewege published Jan 12, 2007 last modified May 17, 2010 04:45 PM
The iPhone will be a walled garden.
Located in Blogs / Community
News Item The problems with Apple aren't just outages, they are injustices
by Greg Farough published Dec 11, 2020 last modified Aug 26, 2021 11:36 AM
Located in FSF News
The stakes are higher
by libby last modified Nov 27, 2012 11:22 AM
Located in Bulletins / 2012 / fall
The War on Sharing: Why the FSF cares about the RIAA lawsuits
by John Sullivan published May 14, 2009 last modified May 17, 2010 04:45 PM
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News Item RealAudio broadcast Tuesday October 3rd a "Day Against DRM"
by Matt Lee published Oct 03, 2006 last modified Oct 03, 2006 02:10 AM
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"
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