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Blog Entry chemical/x-pdb No one should have to use proprietary software to communicate with their government
by Donald Robertson published May 04, 2016 last modified May 05, 2016 10:44 AM
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) submitted a comment to the U.S. Copyright Office calling for a method to submit comments that do not require the use of proprietary JavaScript.
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Blog Entry The Licensing and Compliance Lab interviews Michael Zahniser of Endless Sky
by Donald Robertson published Feb 29, 2016
This is the latest installment of our Licensing and Compliance Lab's series on free software developers who choose GNU licenses for their works. In this edition, we conducted an email-based interview with Michael Zahniser of Endless Sky
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Blog Entry Pascal source code Confused by license compatibility? A new article by Richard Stallman may help
by Donald Robertson published Feb 09, 2016 last modified Feb 09, 2016 04:22 PM
Richard Stallman published a new licensing guide on gnu.org regarding license compatibility and relicensing.
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Blog Entry From TPP to saving WiFi, the FSF fights for you
by Donald Robertson published Jan 13, 2016 last modified Jan 13, 2016 06:21 PM
Protecting and promoting free software often requires making your voice heard by those with the power to legislate freedom away. In 2015, the Free Software Foundation (FSF) organized with activists and organizations from around the world to petition governments on a wide variety of issues affecting computer users.
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Blog Entry The Licensing and Compliance Lab interviews Guillaume Roguez, Ring Project Director
by Donald Robertson published Jan 07, 2016 last modified Feb 09, 2018 12:37 PM
This is the latest installment of our Licensing and Compliance Lab's series on free software developers who choose GNU licenses for their works. In this edition, we conducted an email-based interview with Guillaume Roguez, the Project Director of Ring
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Blog Entry Shining a spotlight on free software: the FSF's Licensing & Compliance Lab's interview series
by Donald Robertson published Dec 28, 2015 last modified Feb 14, 2018 04:48 PM
In August of 2012, the Licensing & Compliance Lab kicked off a series of interviews with developers of free software. With 2015 in the rear-view mirror, we take a moment to look back on the series and highlight these great projects once again.
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Blog Entry Free software activists come together to improve proposed U.S. Department of Education regulations
by Donald Robertson published Dec 22, 2015
The Free Software Foundation submitted comments from free software activists in response to the U.S. Department of Education's proposed new regulations on the licensing of grant-funded works.
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Blog Entry FSF to begin accepting GPG signatures for copyright assignments from Italy
by Donald Robertson published Nov 30, 2015 last modified Nov 30, 2015 04:51 PM
The FSF is pleased to announce that we can begin accepting GPG signatures for assignments from contributors residing in Italy.
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The time to fight back against TPP is now
by Donald Robertson last modified Nov 23, 2015 02:23 PM
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Blog Entry Time to act on TPP is now: Rallies against TPP in Washington D.C. November 14-18
by Donald Robertson published Nov 09, 2015
With accord reached on TPP, there is only a limited window left to stop it.
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