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Sankha Narayan Guria
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Zak Rogoff
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Jul 01, 2013
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I am Sankha Narayan Guria, a second-year undergraduate in India. I will be working with the Free Software Foundation as an intern this summer. I am primarily a developer and contribute to Mozilla Firefox. I have also been a Mozilla Rep and have been involved in creating communities in different software-related fields.
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Free Software Supporter -- Numero 56, noviembre 2012
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Zak Rogoff
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Dec 04, 2012
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Dec 19, 2012 12:03 PM
Bienvenida, bienvenido al Free Software Supporter, el boletín mensual de la Free Software Foundation que te mantiene informado de las últimas novedades y actividades de la fundación. Lo leen tú y otros 64.307 activistas (¡1.124 lectores más que el mes pasado!).
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One year of encryption with the Email Self-Defense guide
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Zak Rogoff
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Jun 05, 2015
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Jun 05, 2015 06:40 PM
Two years ago today, Edward Snowden tipped the first domino in a chain that led to a historic international conversation about the role of surveillance in modern life. One year ago today, we launched Email Self-Defense, an infographic and guide to encrypting your email with free software to protect your privacy and resist bulk surveillance.
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survey-closed
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Join us this Thursday to fight an unjust DRM law
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Zak Rogoff
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Mar 01, 2016
We'll be hand-delivering a comment against the the part of the DMCA (Digital Millenium Copyright Act) that makes circumvention of DRM a crime, even when done for important reasons like security research or accessibility. Our comment is co-signed by more than 1,000 people, but the Copyright Office won't let us submit it online without proprietary software.
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Building a better LibrePlanet: What we learned from the conference surveys
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Zak Rogoff
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Jun 21, 2016
For the last three years, we've surveyed attendees of the LibrePlanet
conference about their experience, and applied that feedback to the
next conference. We'd like to share what we've learned from the
results of the past few surveys, and from the process of designing
them.
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Cancel Netflix if you value freedom
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Zak Rogoff
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Jul 12, 2013
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Jul 12, 2013 05:15 PM
For the last few months, we've been raising an outcry against Encrypted Media Extensions (EME), a plan by Netflix and a block of other media and software companies to squeeze support for Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) into the HTML standard, the core language of the Worldwide Web. The HTML standard is set by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), which this block of corporations has been heavily lobbying as of late.
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Protect your freedom and privacy; join us in creating an Internet that's safer from surveillance
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Zak Rogoff
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Oct 29, 2015
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EasyPolish
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Zak Rogoff
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Jul 24, 2013
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Jul 24, 2013 06:25 PM
A simple and attractive interface for English speakers to learn basic Polish. A version for German speakers is available as well.
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Web DRM standard moves to next phase of development, FSF's Defective by Design campaign to continue opposition
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Zak Rogoff
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Jul 06, 2016
BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA — Wednesday, July 6, 2016 — Despite
dedicated resistance by tens of thousands of Web users and civil
society groups, Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee allowed Encrypted Media
Extensions (EME) to move to the next phase of development within the
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) yesterday.
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