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Free software developers guarantee everyone equal rights to their programs; any user can study the source code of a free program, modify it, and share it. By contrast, most software carries licenses, patents and agreements that deny us these basic rights. Because it is transparent, free software is hard to use for surveillance. This makes it a crucial defence against invasions of privacy by the NSA and the world's big Internet and telecommunications companies. The FSF is building a movement to develop and expand the existing library of free software tools that everyone can use to make the NSA's job harder. In addition, we are continuing to grow the work that we have done for almost thirty years to promote and defend all free software:
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News
- Free Software Foundation statement on Heartbleed vulnerability
- Matthew Garrett, GNOME Foundation's Outreach Program for Women are Free Software Award winners
- FSF joins forces with Software Freedom Law Center and Open Source Initiative to fight software patents in U.S. Supreme Court
- Free Software Foundation opens registration for March 24th legal seminar on GPL Enforcement and Legal Ethics » More news
Blog Posts
- Friday Free Software Directory IRC meetup: April 11
- GNU Spotlight with Karl Berry: 24 new GNU releases!
- New highs for LibrePlanet
- Introducing Jaewoo, the Licensing Team's spring intern » More blog posts
Take Action
- Tell W3C: we don't want the Hollyweb!
- Stand up for your freedom to install free software; sign the pledge against Restricted Boot
- Protect your freedom and privacy; join us in creating an Internet that's safer from surveillance
- Free a computer from Windows » More campaigns
Events
- Richard Stallman - "A free digital society" — May 10, 2014, 02:00 PM to 04:00 PM — Taipei, Taiwan
- Richard Stallman - "A free digital society" — May 09, 2014, 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM — Hsinchu City, Taiwan » More events