You really came through this winter for free software. We made our winter goal of $400,000 USD and more. We then sprung a last minute extension on you, to gain 100 members in just 16 days, and we came ...
FSF executive director Zoë Kooyman, copyright & licensing associate Craig Topham, licensing and compliance manager Krzysztof Siewicz, as well as Librephone developer Rob Savoye, will be present at ...
Please read the current version of this article at GNU.org. Companies that develop free software and release it under the GNU GPL sometimes distribute some copies of ...
As the Free Software Foundation (FSF) board sets about the work of strengthening the Foundation's governance structure, here are answers to some frequently asked questions about this initiative. This ...
In the lead up to its Switch 2 console release, Nintendo updated its user agreement and asserted broad authority to make consoles owned by its customers permanently unusable. Under Nintendo's most ...
In times like these it becomes all the more important to remember that tools like Zoom, Slack, and Facebook Messenger are not benign public services, and while the sentiment they've expressed to the ...
We added the Commons Clause to our list of nonfree licenses. Not a stand-alone license in and of itself, it is meant to be added to an existing free license to prevent using the work commercially, ...
This paper is also available as a PDF. We have been working hard the last several months to stop Restricted Boot, a major threat to user freedom, free software ideals, and free software adoption.
The case before the Ninth Circuit is the appeal of Neo4j, Inc. v. PureThink, LLC. The case involves, among other issues, the application of Section 7 of the GNU AGPLv3. In the case, Neo4j appended an ...
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