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GNU.org Website Says Microsoft's Software Is Malware - 0 views

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    "GNU.org has a category on its website named "Philosophy of the GNU Project," where the Microsoft software is described as malware, along with Apple and Amazon."
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License Compatibility and Relicensing - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation - 0 views

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    "by Richard Stallman If you want to combine two free programs into one, or merge code from one into the other, this raises the question of whether their licenses allow combining them. There is no problem merging programs that have the same license, if it is a reasonably behaved license, as nearly all free licenses are.(*)"
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Why Open Source Misses the Point of Free Software - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation - 0 views

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    "by Richard Stallman When we call software "free," we mean that it respects the users' essential freedoms: the freedom to run it, to study and change it, and to redistribute copies with or without changes. This is a matter of freedom, not price, so think of "free speech," not "free beer.""
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Beware of Contradictory "Support" - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation - 0 views

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    "by Richard Stallman There are organizations that proclaim support for free software or the GNU Project, and teach classes in use of nonfree software. It's possible that they do some other things that really support free software, but those classes certainly don't. On the contrary, they work directly against the free software movement by promoting the use of the nonfree software. That increases the magnitude of the practical problem it is our mission to correct."
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What is Copyleft? - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF) - 0 views

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    *The Copyleft is not a whim from free-riders -as 'many' believe- it's a serious proposal from the software creators that like to share -and benefit, and let others benefiting from- the open works...
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Free Software and Education - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation - 1 views

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    Richard Stallman Explica Las Bondades del SOftware Libre. En Español con Subtitulos en Inglés.
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The GNU Manifesto - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF) - 0 views

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    "The GNU Manifesto (which appears below) was written by Richard Stallman at the beginning of the GNU Project, to ask for participation and support. For the first few years, it was updated in minor ways to account for developments, but now it seems best to leave it unchanged as most people have seen it."
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    "The GNU Manifesto (which appears below) was written by Richard Stallman at the beginning of the GNU Project, to ask for participation and support. For the first few years, it was updated in minor ways to account for developments, but now it seems best to leave it unchanged as most people have seen it."
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Ubuntu Spyware: What to Do? - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation - 0 views

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    "by Richard Stallman One of the major advantages of free software is that the community protects users from malicious software. Now Ubuntu GNU/Linux has become a counterexample. What should we do?"
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Various Licenses and Comments about Them - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation - 0 views

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    "Table of Contents Introduction Software Licenses GPL-Compatible Free Software Licenses GPL-Incompatible Free Software Licenses Nonfree Software Licenses Licenses For Documentation Free Documentation Licenses Nonfree Documentation Licenses Licenses for Other Works Licenses for Works of Practical Use besides Software and Documentation Licenses for Fonts Licenses for Works stating a Viewpoint (e.g., Opinion or Testimony)"
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What is free software? - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation [# ! The Four Freedoms]... - 0 views

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    [0 -Run 1 - (See, access source) Study 2 - redistribute copies 3 - redistribute YOUR MODIFIED copies] "The Free Software Definition The free software definition presents the criteria for whether a particular software program qualifies as free software. From time to time we revise this definition, to clarify it or to resolve questions about subtle issues. See the History section below for a list of changes that affect the definition of free software. "
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