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Last month, as part of our year of celebrating forty years since the FSF's founding, we kicked off our member spotlight series with long-term FSF supporter and GNU Taler developer Iván Ávalos. Today, ...
BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA (Tuesday, July 16, 2025), the Free Software Foundation (FSF) today announced the projects that will participate in the virtual FSF40 hackathon on November 21-23 and opened ...
In a world where technology is becoming increasingly predatory, free software is the solution. The FSF has been defending ...
In a world where technology is becoming more and more predatory, a dystopian reality seems just around the corner. It can ...
One of the services the FSF provides to the free software movement is license enforcement for the GNU Project. Our ability to enforce the license on packages like GCC or GNU Emacs begins with a ...
The world is becoming more software-driven, and manufacturers are increasingly controlling access to the software on their devices. That makes it almost impossible to do some repairs, or to assert ...
This paper is published as part of our call for community whitepapers on Copilot. The papers contain opinions with which the FSF may or may not agree, and any views expressed by the authors do not ...
In times like these it becomes all the more important to remember that tools like Zoom, Slack, and Facebook Messenger are not benign public services, and while the sentiment they've expressed to the ...
This is the second in a series of articles detailing threats Apple's iPhone poses to free software and user freedom.
The GNU Affero General Public License version 3 (AGPLv3) is the most protective of computer user freedom, yet it remains the most misunderstood of the GNU family of licenses. The AGPLv3 was created to ...
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BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA (March 3, 2025) -- The Free Software Foundation (FSF) announced today it has submitted an amicus brief in the case entitled Neo4j, Inc., et al. v. Suhy, et al., Case No.
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