Free software (not necessarily libre but at the very least gratis) is increasingly adopted, based on a new study
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Remote control of your computer with non-free software is unwise
"BitTorrent is the most popular filesharing protocol on the Internet today. BitTorrent users typically obtain pieces of the data they want and share pieces of the same data with others. By cooperating in this fashion, almost everyone who wants a copy of the data gets what they want..."
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The commons as a common paradigm for social movements and beyond
"...We can only promote the commons as a new narrative for the 21st century if they are identified as a common denominator by different social movements and schools of thought. In my point of view, enforcing the commons would be not only possible, but strategically intelligent.
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Inaccurate Reports About Free Software
Highlighting of factual mistakes in the news and how they may affect perception of Free(dom) software
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Hackers & Global Justice: Another World is Possible - by Kate Milberry
« It took me almost five and a half years, from the first class to my final defense, but here it is: my dissertation. Maybe one day I’ll write about the emotional and personal cost of a PhD but for now, I’ll try to revel in the relief of completion. Comments, as always, welcome! And of course, it is copyleft. So share and share alike (but give credit where credit’s due!)...
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Free Software as Part of the Anarchist Toolkit
«...For free software has two roles.1) and it is doing this already, is to make available the tools to spread out and share information as widely and as easily as possible, thereby making society more informed and achieving rapid (and needed) culture change and 2) to help the transformation from the current fragmentary representative and badly functioning democracy to one of participatory democra
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GEEKS AND GLOBAL JUSTICE: ANOTHER (CYBER)WORLD IS POSSIBLE by Kate Milberry
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Freifunk in Afghanistan deployed in five cities
"I had the chance to work for a couple of months with my friend Mike Dawson last year in Afghanistan. He is the core person behind the OLPC project in Afghanistan and pushes for Free and Open Technologies in Afghanistan.
Read more »Ubuntu Developer Week. The Spirit of Ubuntu!
As the first day of the Ubuntu Developer Week ended just moments ago, I thought I should give my impressions about it. So here goes..
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Bruce Perens on Open Source Versus Free Software
Bruce Perens defends Free Software and Richard Stallman
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Also see part 2 and part 3.
Bruce Perens at the launch event of GPLv3
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Video, Freedom And Mozilla
"My LCA talk on Friday was about why open video is critically important to free software, and what Mozilla is doing about [...] So why doesn't Mozilla just license H.264 (like everybody else)? One big reason is that that would violate principles of free software that we strongly believe in.
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FSF announces LibrePlanet 2010 free software community conference: March 19-21
"The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has announced the 2010 dates for its LibrePlanet international free software community conference.
Read more »Microsoft Tries to Pollute Standards with Software Patents Where It is Illegal
In both Europe and in India, Microsoft is trying to exclude Free software with patent tax inside basic interoperability information
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The GNUru's Book Released Today in France !
Scoop: « Richard Stallman et la révolution du logiciel libre » will soon be translated into English and published by GNU Press — (source) —
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Mozilla Firefox 3.6 released
Mozilla, a public-benefit organization dedicated to promoting choice and innovation on the Web, today released Firefox® 3.6, an update to its popular, free and open source Web browser. The latest version of Firefox introduces cutting-edge features, support for a wide variety of Web standards, and access to more than 6,000 free add-ons that allow users to customize their browser to their liking.
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