Trisquel 4.5 development release, crowd funding and holiday presents
quidam: "Trisquel 4.5 STS Slaine beta releaseAfter the very successful release of our latest LTS edition -more than 17.000 direct downloads so far!- we are already working on the next one. Trisquel 4.5...
View ArticleWikiLeaks ACTA cables confirm it was a screwjob for the global poor
The reason that ACTA was negotiated in secret among rich countries was that this was seen as the most expeditious way of getting a super-extreme copyright agreement passed with a minimum of fuss, and...
View ArticleFreedom to Read, Freedom to Write: Celebrating Document Freedom Day 2011
Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) invites individuals, community groups and institutions to celebrate the Document Freedom Day (DFD) on March 30th. DFD is a global day to celebrate Open Standards...
View ArticlePlease help to save the Gnash project
To make a long story short it's really hard to develop Gnash. basically the rules in the reverse engineering of Flash make it so that to work on the project you can never have used a version of Adobe...
View ArticleVideo: Richard Stallman - A Free Digital Society - What Makes Digital...
In this video Richard Stallman talks about surveillance and being controlled on the Internet.
View ArticleEuropean Parliament Study Confirms ACTA Must Be Rejected
As a result of the copyright lobbies' noxious influence, ACTA still includes a set of measures for stepping up the war on the sharing of culture over the Internet.
View ArticleWhat's Needed for Freedom in the “cloud”?
Georg Greve from Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) has often been asked to explain what he considers necessary prerequisites for an open, free, sustainable approach towards what is often called...
View ArticleACTA Signed by 8 of 11 Countries - Now What?
On Saturday October 1st, eight countries (the United States, Australia, Canada, Japan, Morocco, New Zealand, Singapore, and South Korea) signed the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) in Tokyo,...
View ArticleRichard Stallman Was Right All Along
Thirty years ago, when Richard Stallman launched the GNU project, and during the three decades that followed, his sometimes extreme views and peculiar antics were ridiculed and disregarded as paranoia...
View ArticleParabola GNU/Linux: Freedom Packaged
There are different reasons people use Unix-like operating systems, including configurable, availability free of charge, powerful command line interface an many more. Some people are motivated by the...
View ArticleGuide to DRM-free Living gets a big update!
We've just finished a major update of the Guide to DRM-free Living with dozens of new places to get ebooks, movies, and music without DRM and a page of worst-offenders. There have been some exciting...
View ArticleSupport the FSF: Turn your dollars into decibels
Make a one-time donation to help us make your voice for software freedom heard. Please support us at whatever amount feels right to you. Every dollar helps us raise your voices one more decibel.
View ArticleAuthorities should include freedoms when deciding on software
Member of the European Parliament, Amelia Andersdotter, wants public administrations to consider software freedom as one of the reasons to select new ICT solutions. Authorities should base their choice...
View ArticleFreedom on Buses, Computers and Everywhere
Today, I watched the president of the USA speak at the installation of the statue of Rosa Parks. She was an icon of the US movement for civil rights when I was just a child. In the world of computers...
View ArticleDocument Freedom Day, March 27th, 2013
Document Freedom Day is a day for celebrating and raising awareness of Open Standards and formats which takes place on the last Wednesday in March each year. On this day people who believe in fair...
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