Do you believe that control over our computers is important to a free society? Do you want to help people learn why proprietary software and Digital Restrictions Management are harmful? Do you want to fight for software freedom?
The Free Software Foundation is looking for a summer intern to work with the campaigns team to promote and defend free software.
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has just released in tandem the second edition of its president and founder Richard Stallman's selected essays, Free Software, Free Society, and his semi-autobiography, Free as in Freedom: Richard Stallman and the Free Software Revolution.
100% Free OS ? Yeah!, I mean GNU/Linux based operating systems (a.k.a distributions or distro) which is made of free softwares and of course it has no proprietary stuffs.
In addition to the other things I was doing, I'm now the new (part time) program director of the Telematics Freedom Foundation, a non profit organization whose goal is to promote and develop "free as in freedom" hardware and software to protect civil rights. Wish me good luck and let me know your opinion about the foundation!
Tuesday May 4 has been named as this year's Day against Digital Rights Management (DRM) by the President of the Free Software Foundation."DRM is a technology used with digital files that are copyrighted to ensure than can not be copied to other devices."Richard Stallman said the day was designed ...
Here is an official support request from the Free Software Foundation. The FSF has been tirelessy working towards that aim with a team of dedicated volunteers to ensure that your freedom is given top priority. A team of dedicated volunteers have been working tirelessly with that aim.
Steven Rosenberg just wrote at insidesocal:Eben Moglen of the Software Freedom Law Center talks about how there should be alternatives to ceding our rights and freedoms for "free" services -- and how free, open-source software can attack this problem with cheap hardware in the new Freedom Box project.
BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA — Saturday, March 23rd, 2013 — Free
Software Foundation president Richard M. Stallman announced the
winners of the FSF's annual Free Software Awards at a ceremony on
Saturday, March 23rd, held during the LibrePlanet 2013 conference at
Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The Free Technology Academy (FTA), an advanced virtual campus which seeks to educate and promote the adoption of Free Software and other Free Technologies, just partnered with the Association of Greek Users and Friends of Free/Open Source Software. Details and contact info here.