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Delhi (2005-01-31 to 2005-02-03)
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Richard Stallman
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Feb 03, 2005
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I arrived at Delhi at 3am on a flight that had been delayed by an hour and a half. I had expected to do a lot of work on the flight, but I was unexpectedly drowsy and nodded off for a few hours. When I arrived at the airport, the wait for passport control was only 20 minutes, and I spent part of the time explaining free software to another passenger who was curious about it. My bag was already in the carousel when I reached it, so I exited into the terminal and passed along the line of people holding up signs. None had my name on it. The person who was supposed to meet me was not there.
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GPL Software Certification Program
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by
root
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Jan 12, 2005
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Sep 26, 2019 03:53 PM
The certification program provides corporations with the assurances they require when building products upon a Free Software infrastructure. When you purchase certification, FSF undertakes a comprehensive engineering and legal review of your software release to ensure that your work has been done in compliance with GPL and related Free Software licenses. In addition, the FSF can delimit the ways in which your customers may use the software so as to comply with the GPL.
Certification is a complex activity and consultation is required to provide an adequate cost estimate. We do offer substantial discounts if a product is 100 percent Free Software and includes no proprietary software components whatsoever.
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RMS: The Danger of Software Patents
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by
Matt Lee
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Oct 25, 2004
Richard Stallman will be speaking at the Neue Eintracht, Grosser Saal, Adolf-Kolping-Platz 11, in Kaiserslautern, Germany.
The event is open to the public.
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The Danger of Software Patents
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Matt Lee
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published
Oct 25, 2004
Richard Stallman will be speaking at the Universitaet Ulm, Fakultaet fuer Informatik, James-Franck-Ring, D-89081 Ulm, Building 028, Lecture Room H22 in Ulm, Germany.
The event is open to the public.
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Free Software Movement and Patents in Singapore
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Matt Lee
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Oct 25, 2004
Richard Stallman will be speaking at Singapore Management University, SMU Auditorium, Bukit Timah Campus, 469 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, 259756.
The event is open to the public, but advance registration is required.
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Australia, Malaysia, Jakarta (2004-10-03 to 2004-10-22)
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by
Richard Stallman
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Oct 22, 2004
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Jul 12, 2010 03:11 PM
I was invited to Australia so as to speak at the Builder conference, which was canceled shortly before I got there (but they had already bought my tickets). This did not mean the visit was wasted, since I had arranged 9 other speeches. The Australian Senate had attached some conditions to the US-Australia Free Trade Agreement, and it looked like the US might reject the treaty as a result, which would give Australia a second chance to escape. I arranged to give several speeches about the danger of software patents.
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Two Hours from Death? (2004-09-28 to 2004-10-02)
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by
Richard Stallman
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Oct 02, 2004
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Jul 12, 2010 03:08 PM
A week ago my plan was to give two speeches in Amsterdam on Wednesday Sep 29, then go to Paris on Sep 30. But in Geneva I learned that there was an e-Democracy conference in Paris on Sep 30 at which it would be useful for me to speak. Francis Muguet was organizing my participation, but it turned out on Tuesday that the only time I could speak was the morning.
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Luxemburg (2004-09-27 to 2004-09-28)
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Richard Stallman
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Sep 28, 2004
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Jul 12, 2010 02:58 PM
Yesterday I visited Luxemburg for the first time. Now I have been in all the countries of the European Union.
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Eben Moglen to Speak at Stanford Seminars
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Matt Lee
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Aug 10, 2004
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Aug 11, 2004 11:32 AM
Professor Eben Moglen has just confirmed that he will be speaking at both of the upcoming FSF licensing seminars, on August 24th and 25th at Stanford University. His topics will include patents and GPL 3.
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2004 Associate Member Meeting
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John Sullivan
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Jun 22, 2004
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Mar 29, 2010 12:23 PM
The Second Annual FSF Associate Membership meeting
will be on Saturday, March 27, 2004, from 9:30 AM -
4:30 PM in Cambridge, MA, USA at MIT in Building
1, Room 190</a>. Please arrive at 9:30 AM for
breakfast and registration.
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