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Roundtable to Discuss Software and Bio-patents
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Matt Lee
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Apr 14, 2009
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Apr 14, 2009 11:52 AM
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RMS Speech
Munich, Germany. Hackerhaus (!), Sendlinger Str. 14. There will be a round table with Richard Stallman, Professor Dr. A. Meindl, Christoph Then (Greenpeace), Christoph Then (Greenpeace), Romuald Schaber (German Federal Dairy Farmers Association) are confirmed guests. The public is encouraged to attend! (Also, cf. http://www.fsf.org/events/20090415munich for a speech by Richard Stallman in Marienplatz earlier in the day.)
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GNU, Free Software and the Future of Freedom
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by
Matt Lee
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Mar 07, 2006
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Mar 07, 2006 12:04 PM
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Richard Stallman will speak for developers, political activists and
artists on the dangers of software patents. The speech will be in
English and the public is welcome to attend. There is no charge for
the event. It will take place at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing (Unska 3) Perkovceva 2, Zagreb
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Fall 2009
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by
root
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Aug 05, 2009
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Dec 18, 2009 06:01 PM
The Free Software Foundation Bulletin from December 2009, presented here for viewing online, or for download as a PDF file.
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The Danger of Software Patents
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by
Matt Lee
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May 10, 2005
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Feb 28, 2007 05:00 PM
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Richard Stallman will speak at the University of Calgary, 2500 University Dr. N.W., Science Theatre ST140, Calgary, Alberta, T2N 1N4, Canada.
Admission is $20.00, or free for CUUG (Calgary Unix Users Group) members. Admission is free for students and for people who cannot afford the fee.
Doors open at 18:30.
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Open letter to Google: free VP8, and use it on YouTube
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by
holmes
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Feb 19, 2010
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Aug 16, 2010 02:51 PM
With its purchase of the On2 video compression technology company having been completed on Wednesday February 16, 2010, Google now has the opportunity to make free video formats the standard, freeing the web from both Flash and the proprietary H.264 codec.
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Spring 2008 Bulletin
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by
Matt Lee
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Dec 07, 2007
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last modified
Feb 13, 2009 03:37 PM
The Free Software Foundation Bulletin from June 2008, presented here for viewing online, or for download as a PDF file.
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The Danger of Software Patents
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by
Matt Lee
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May 12, 2008
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May 15, 2008 09:41 AM
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Back hall of main building, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. This talk will be part of the ZEUUX Free Software Summit. Richard Stallman will speak about the Free Software Movement, which campaigns for freedom so that computer users can cooperate to control their own computing activities. The Free Software Movement developed the GNU operating system, often erroneously referred to as Linux, specifically to establish these freedoms. This talk will accessible to all audiences and the public is encouraged to attend.
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Spring 2009 Bulletin
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by
Matt Lee
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Aug 05, 2009
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last modified
Mar 17, 2010 10:48 AM
The Free Software Foundation Bulletin from June 2009, presented here for viewing online, or for download as a PDF file.
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PlayOgg Frequently Asked Questions
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by
Matt Lee
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Jun 29, 2010
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last modified
May 04, 2017 10:55 AM
Frequently asked questions about Ogg, Vorbis and Theora.
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PlayOgg
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OSI and FSF Send Joint Position to Department of Justice
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by
Brett Smith
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Jan 20, 2011
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Jan 20, 2011 01:08 PM
The Open Source Initiative (OSI) and Free Software Foundation (FSF) have sent a joint position statement to the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), urging it to scrutinize Novell's proposal to sell patents
to the newly-formed CPTN Holdings. Both organizations believe that CPTN Holdings may use these patents to attack free, libre, and open source (FLOSS) software. The full text of the statement follows.
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