Forty years, forty links
The Free Software Foundation (FSF)'s fortieth anniversary is approaching. Here are forty links from around the FSF and GNU sites that give a sense of what we've been doing all this time as we work for your freedom. Hint: some of these pages may include answers for the FSF40 Trivia we'll hold during the FSF40 celebration on October 4.
In no particular order:
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Video: Patent Absurdity: How software patents broke the system
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The right to repair supports more than just sustainability and affordability
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My Lisp Experiences and the Development of GNU Emacs by Richard Stallman
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The worst thing about DRM is that, most of the time, everything seems to work
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Choose the GPL instead of a no-attribution license for your next program
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Network services aren't free or nonfree: they raise other issues
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FSF defends user freedom in amicus brief submitted in Neo4j v. Suhy
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Free Software Foundation to serve on "artificial intelligence" safety consortium
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"Web Environment Integrity" is an all-out attack on the free Internet
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Google's decision to deprecate JPEG-XL emphasizes the need for browser choice and free formats
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Better than Zoom: Try these free software tools for staying in touch