We just launched the Silent Memorabilia Auction. The first ten items are now open for bidding. Fifteen more will follow in ...
Twenty-five pieces of free software history will be up for auction - which will you bid on? As the FSF's memorabilia auction ...
Memorabilia Live Auction ("live auction"), anyone (individual or business representative) who bids or watches the auction ("participate") will be understood to have read the following live auction ...
We're thrilled to see many free software enthusiasts participate in the Silent Memorabilia Auction. We look forward to seeing the plush gnus, the VT220, the Dynamic Duo poster, the Amiga 3000UX, and ...
Please take a little time to show your appreciation for a particular member or project's commitment to software freedom in your area.
Please take a little time to show your appreciation for a particular member or project's commitment to software freedom in your area.
Come hang out at a local pub with other free software enthusiasts. This is a casual space to share your favorite moments in the free software movement with each others, debate the biggest challenges ...
The case before the Ninth Circuit is the appeal of Neo4j, Inc. v. PureThink, LLC. The case involves, among other issues, the application of Section 7 of the GNU AGPLv3. In the case, Neo4j appended an ...
For announcements of most new GNU releases, subscribe to the info-gnu mailing list: https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnu. A number of GNU packages, as well ...
One of the most noteworthy events in the history of Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) was Amazon's Orwellian deletion of George Orwell's 1984 from its customers' e-readers. Ever since then, it's ...
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