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Blog Entry Troff document The Licensing and Compliance Lab interviews Kees Verruijt of CANboat
by Joshua Gay published May 18, 2016 last modified Feb 09, 2018 12:35 PM
This is the latest installment of our Licensing and Compliance Lab's series on free software developers who choose GNU licenses for their work. In this edition, we conducted an email-based interview with Kees Verruijt of CANboat.
Located in Blogs / Licensing
The new Free Software Directory
by Joshua Gay published Dec 13, 2011 last modified Oct 11, 2012 04:45 PM
In September we relaunched the Free Software Directory. We have written a lot about our new plans for the Directory and how you can help us improve and build on more than 6,500 packages already listed there. What we haven't written about is how you can begin to help improve the functionality, design, and user experience of the Directory -- just by editing pages on the Web site!
Located in Bulletins / 2011 / Fall 2011 Bulletin
The Principles of Community-Oriented GPL Enforcement
by Joshua Gay published Oct 01, 2015 last modified May 13, 2020 03:55 PM
Located in Licensing
The Restricted Boot Webcomic Contest: Defend user freedom on tablets and smartphones
by Joshua Gay published Feb 29, 2012 last modified Aug 14, 2012 05:03 PM
The Restricted Boot Webcomic Contest is now closed.
Located in Campaigns / Secure Boot vs Restricted Boot
Blog Entry The U.S. Copyright Office requiring proprietary software in DMCA anti-circumvention study
by Joshua Gay published Feb 25, 2016 last modified Feb 26, 2016 09:53 AM
In Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) anti-circumvention study, the U.S. Copyright Office extends comment period and asserts that proprietary software is required for comment submission.
Located in Blogs / Licensing
ThinkPenguin
by Joshua Gay published Apr 29, 2013 last modified Nov 21, 2017 01:25 PM
ThinkPenguin, Inc sells a Wireless N Router and two USB Wifi Adapters that are certified to Respect Your Freedom.
Located in Resources / Hardware Database / Hardware Endorsements
News Item ThinkPenguin VPN mini-router now FSF-certified to respect your freedom
by Joshua Gay published Mar 10, 2016
BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA -- Thursday, March 10, 2016 -- The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today announces that it has awarded Respects Your Freedom (RYF) certification to the Free Software Wireless-N Mini Router (TPE-R1100) as sold by ThinkPenguin, Inc. The RYF certification mark means that the product meets the FSF's standards in regard to users' freedom, control over the product, and privacy.
Located in FSF News
Trading Freedom: Resources and information on the threat of international "trade" agreements
by Joshua Gay published Nov 17, 2015 last modified Jun 21, 2016 10:54 AM
Information and resources about nefarious economic and trade agreements.
Located in Campaigns
Tyler Livingston
by Joshua Gay published Aug 18, 2014 last modified Sep 04, 2019 11:51 AM — filed under: , , , ,
Tyler was an intern in the summer of 2014 with the licensing team.
Located in About / Interns / 2014
Blog Entry Troff document Update on the effort to defeat Restricted Boot
by Joshua Gay published Oct 31, 2012 last modified Jan 19, 2013 12:17 AM
Ubuntu has decided to stick with GRUB 2 after all; 48 organizations and over 37,000 people have signed the statement opposing Restricted Boot, but Microsoft's new tablet is hitting stores.
Located in Blogs / Community

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