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Blog Entry Help the User Lib video go global
by Zak Rogoff published Jan 09, 2015 last modified Feb 16, 2015 10:34 AM
We want you to be able share our new video, User Lib, with your friends, family and colleagues no matter what language they speak. Since we released our new animated video introducing the concept and importance of free software, requests for subtitles and offers to translate have poured in.
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Blog Entry Hi, I'm Sankha, summer campaigns intern
by Zak Rogoff published Jun 28, 2013
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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Blog Entry Hi, I'm Zak (one of the new campaigns managers)
by Zak Rogoff published Sep 24, 2012 last modified Sep 24, 2012 05:22 PM
I just started here at the FSF, so I thought I'd introduce myself on the blog.
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How can free software protect us from surveillance?
by Zak Rogoff last modified Feb 10, 2014 06:16 PM
Located in Bulletins / 2013 / fall
How do we get our less nerdy friends to use encryption?
by Zak Rogoff published Apr 06, 2015 last modified Jun 12, 2015 03:35 PM
Located in Bulletins / 2014 / spring
News Item HTML International coalition of Internet freedom organizations urges W3C to reject Encrypted Media Extensions, a proposal to build Digital Restrictions Management into the Web
by Zak Rogoff published Apr 24, 2013 last modified Jun 25, 2013 05:25 PM
BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA -- Wednesday, April 24th, 2013 -- Today a coalition of twenty-seven organizations released a joint letter to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the Web's standards-setting body, condemning Encrypted Media Extensions (EME). EME is a proposal to incorporate support for Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) -- the systems used by media and technology companies to restrict watching, sharing, recording, and transforming digital works -- into HTML, the core language of the Web.
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Blog Entry International Day Against DRM is here!
by Zak Rogoff last modified May 06, 2014 12:27 PM
Though it isn't often discussed in the news, who controls digital media is an important question of our time.
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Interview: Graphic designer Reda Lazri
by Zak Rogoff published Jul 08, 2015
Located in Bulletins / 2015 / spring
Blog Entry Introducing Micah, summer intern for the Licensing Team
by Zak Rogoff last modified Aug 05, 2014 02:43 PM
Micah-Shalom Kesselman recently started working at the FSF as one of this summer's licensing interns. In this post, he writes about his interest in free software and what his goals are for his internship.
Located in Blogs / Licensing
Blog Entry Introducing Saurabh, FSF campaigns intern
by Zak Rogoff published Apr 24, 2013
Hi, I'm Saurabh. I'm working as an intern with the campaigns team during the spring semester.
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