Free Software, Free Society

Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman

Hardcover, 224 pages

Langue : English

Publié 18 octobre 2002 par Free Software Foundation.

ISBN :
978-1-882114-98-6
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The intersection of ethics, law, business and computer software is the subject of these essays and speeches by MacArthur Foundation Grant winner, Richard M. Stallman. This collection includes historical writings such as The GNU Manifesto, which defined and launched the activist Free Software Movement, along with new writings on hot topics in copyright, patent law, and the controversial issue of "trusted computing." Stallman takes a critical look at common abuses of copyright law and patents when applied to computer software programs, and how these abuses damage our entire society and remove our existing freedoms. He also discusses the social aspects of software and how free software can create community and social justice. Given the current turmoil in copyright and patent laws, including the DMCA and proposed CBDTPA, these essays are more relevant than ever. Stallman tackles head-on the essential issues driving the current changes in copyright law. He argues that …

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  • Ethics & Moral Philosophy
  • Law
  • Computers - General Information
  • Philosophy
  • Social Aspects - General
  • Business Software - General
  • Intellectual Property - General
  • Computer Bks - General Information

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