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News Item iPhone restricts users, GPLv3 frees them
by josh published Jun 28, 2007 last modified Jul 29, 2013 02:53 PM
Located in FSF News
the problem with the iPhone
by Ward Vandewege published Jan 12, 2007 last modified May 17, 2010 04:45 PM
The iPhone will be a walled garden.
Located in Blogs / Community
News Item RealAudio broadcast Tuesday October 3rd a "Day Against DRM"
by Matt Lee published Oct 03, 2006 last modified Oct 03, 2006 02:10 AM
HAZMAT SUITS DESCEND UPON FLAGSHIP APPLE STORES IN NEW YORK AND LONDON - protesters label Apple products defective and hazardous to users, and declare Tuesday October 3rd a "Day Against DRM"
Located in FSF News
Anti-DRM campaign to petition Bono
by Matt Lee published Jun 30, 2006 last modified Jul 13, 2006 04:41 PM
Campaign calls upon Bono to take a stand against the digital restrictions found in new technology and music.
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News Item The French bill on 'droits d'auteur' is generating reactions even in the United States
by Matt Lee published Jun 09, 2006 last modified Jun 12, 2006 10:55 AM
StopDRM.info press release - Paris, June 9th 2006 -- Several events have been slated to take place this weekend throughout the world in protest against the digital padlocking of culture through technical means of protection (DRM or MTP).
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Digital Restrictions Management and Treacherous Computing
by John Sullivan published Jan 30, 2006 last modified May 27, 2016 12:14 PM
DRM is often written as "Digital Rights Management", but this is misleading, since it refers to systems that are designed to take away and limit your rights. So, we suggest you use the term "Digital Restrictions Management" instead. We also suggest "Treacherous Computing" as a replacement for the misleading "Trusted Computing".
Located in Campaigns
Letter to the Boston Public Library
by John Sullivan published Jan 30, 2006
Located in Campaigns
Comments delivered by the FSF to the Copyright Office
by John Sullivan published Aug 25, 2005
Thanks to everyone who took the time to write and send a comment. With the help of DC-based Public Knowledge, we were able to hand-deliver the printed comments to the Copyright Office on Monday, August 22, 2005. A sampling of the comments we received is included below, in no particular order.
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Free Software is Useful
by John Sullivan published Apr 28, 2005 last modified Oct 26, 2009 12:06 PM
Free software is both versatile and effective in a wide variety of applications. Because the source code is given, it can be tailored specifically to an individual's needs---something not easily accomplished with proprietary software.
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OpenDocument Campaign
by Matt Lee published Feb 25, 2005 last modified Nov 09, 2012 04:43 PM
Get informed on OpenDocument issues and take action against Microsoft's Office Open XML format.
Located in Campaigns

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