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Free software developers guarantee everyone equal rights to their programs; any user can study the source code, modify it, and share the program. By contrast, most software carries fine print that denies users these basic rights, leaving them susceptible to the whims of its owners and vulnerable to surveillance.
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News
- Fifteen new devices from Technoethical now RYF-certified to respect your freedom
- SecureDrop and Alexandre Oliva are 2016 Free Software Awards winners
- LibrePlanet free software conference returns to MIT this weekend, March 25-26
- FSF Job Opportunity: Outreach & Communications Coordinator
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Blog Posts
- Friday Free Software Directory IRC meetup: July 7th starting at 12:00 p.m. EDT/16:00 UTC
- Free Software Directory meeting recap for June 30th, 2017
- Goodbye to Bob Chassell
- GNU GPLv3 turns 10!
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- Call the inventor of the Web to demand free, user-respecting Web standards
- 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
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Events
- John Sullivan - "Freedom Embedded: Devices that Respect Users and Communities" (DebConf17, Montreal, Canada)
- John Sullivan - "Free Software Foundation Members Talk about the FSF and Debian" (DebConf17, Montreal, Canada)
- John Sullivan - "Increasingly permissive or increasingly dismissive: Is GPL use declining?" (DebConf17, Montreal, Canada)
- Richard Stallman - "Free Software: Freedom, Privacy, Sovereignty" (Boston, MA)
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