RMS: « Free Software can be summarized in three simple words: Liberté, égalité, fraternité».
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Free Software in Ethics and in Practice: The Last of the True Hackers at FRHACK
Richard Matthew Stallman, also known as The Last of the True Hackers, invited for a talk at FRHACK 01, an International IT Security Conference by hackers, for hackers - France, September 7-11, 2009 ...
Read more »David Bollier talk on 5/18 at NYU - History of Free Culture Movement
"...David Bollier will speak about the themes of his new book, Viral Spiral: How the Commoners Built a Digital Republic of Their Own (New Press)..."
Read more »Some prefer marathoning... I prefer going to my old workplace
"I was invited to talk about Free Software at yesterday's FLISOL. Yesterday? Aren't FLISOLs organized on Saturday? Well, not this one, for various reasons which I won't quote here. And no, I am not a supporter of the installfests idea, but I went gladly to talk about what is Free Software all about - The philosophy behind Free Software.."
Read more »CONSOL 2009
«I participated at CONSOL 2009 and had the opportunity to give 4 talks this time and meet with "the software libre community"...»
Read more »EFF-Austin presents Richard Stallman
"EFF-Austin invites you to a talk by the Free Software Foundation Activist - Richard Stallman on 23rd April 2009 [...] The GNU General Public License (GPL) was the outcome of the need for a principal right to free software. What does the freedom mean, what are the foundations of the GNU GPL philosophy and how has it evolved since Richard Stallman wrote the first GNU GPL in 1989?
Read more »Video of Public Talk on Intellectual Monopolies vs. Technological Revolution
James Boyle on ownership of imaginary things and other related news
Read more »Website on free software inaugurated
"THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Minister M. Vijayakumar inaugurated the website of the upcoming international conference ‘Free Software, Free Society’, here on Thursday..."
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The Cultural Significance of Free Software - October 30, 2008, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA
"...Christopher M. Kelty investigates the history and cultural significance of Free Software, revealing the people and practices that have transformed not only software, but also music, film, science, and education..." -- via http://twobits.net/
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Free Culture and free society: Lecture by Lawerence Lessig
“Free Culture and Free Society: Can the West Love Both? by Professor Lawrence Lessig ..."
Read more »Richard Stallman: The Free Software Movement and the GNU/Linux Operating System
"Richard Stallman will speak about the Free Software Movement, which campaigns for freedom so that computer users can cooperate to control their own computing activities. The Free Software Movement developed the GNU operating system, often erroneously referred to as Linux, specifically to establish these freedoms."
Read more »Talk at MPI Cologne: Emacs in Scientific Research
"I'm giving a talk at the Max Planck Institute for Neurological Research in Cologne on Monday 3 August, 1.30-3pm. Here's the abstract: Emacs in Scientific Research ..."
Read more »Richard Stallman - What is GNU ?
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GNU Hackers Meeting 2008
"...Here are the [Ogg] multimedia recordings of the talks from GNU Hackers Meeting 2008. A meeting for GNU hackers (maintainers and active contributors) in Bristol (UK)..."
Read more »Richard Stallman: Free Software in Ethics and Practice
"In 1984, Richard Stallman founded a social movement known as the free software movement. The free software movement fights for the ability to control our computers as a cooperative community (as opposed to being under the rule of software proprietors where users have only as much control over their computers as the proprietor allows).
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