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A short update on GNU General Public License (GPL) compatibility questions
The Free Software Foundation (FSF)'s Licensing & Compliance Lab has been tracking the public discussion of licensing issues surrounding ZFS and the kernel Linux with interest. We haven't made any statement about it, but we plan to soon.
The Licensing and Compliance Lab interviews Michael Zahniser of Endless Sky
This is the latest installment of our Licensing and Compliance Lab's series on free software developers who choose GNU licenses for their works. In this edition, we conducted an email-based interview with Michael Zahniser of Endless Sky
The U.S. Copyright Office requiring proprietary software in DMCA anti-circumvention study
In Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) anti-circumvention study, the U.S. Copyright Office extends comment period and asserts that proprietary software is required for comment submission.
One month until LibrePlanet! Pre-order t-shirts through February 28th
LibrePlanet is coming in less than one month, on March 19th and 20th.
Get ready to Fork the System at LibrePlanet
In little more than a month, free software hackers, lawyers, activists, students, educators, librarians, and community organizers will gather to Fork the System.
You did it! The fundraiser was a success -- are you ready for what's next?
You did it: thanks to your generous support, the Free Software Foundation raised $452,000 in its winter fundraiser. Thank you.
Encryption: probably better than a box of chocolates
Roses are red, violets are blue; I use free software to encrypt my online communication and you can too.
Confused by license compatibility? A new article by Richard Stallman may help
Richard Stallman published a new licensing guide on gnu.org regarding license compatibility and relicensing.