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29 December 2006
Free Software's Rottweiler
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I've noted before that FSF is changing ; Bruce Byfield has noticed too, and written a good summary of what the new FSF has done in 2006...
15 December 2006
Bad Vista, Naughty Vista
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The FSF is undergoing a remarkable change at the moment. From being a deeply worthy, but rather dull organisation, it has started to turn i...
14 December 2006
Is Ryzom.org Going to Be Massive?
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A couple of weeks back, I wrote about attempts to take the MMORPG Ryzom open source; now it seems that these have received a big boost fro...
07 December 2006
Samba Dances Towards the GNU GPLv3
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According to this story , the Samba project will move to GNU GPLv3 once it's finished. That's a big win for the the FSF, since Sam...
30 October 2006
DRM.info - not about Digital Rights Management
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An entire site about Digital Rights Management sounds like some torture from the Spanish Inquisition. But the fact that DRM.info is not a ...
13 October 2006
EUPL: European Union Public What?
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Here's one that completely passed me by: the European Union Public Licence . There's a very full discussion of why the EU is doing...
30 August 2006
Free Software Directory Hits 5000...Almost
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The number "5000" may not be a canonical one to celebrate, but the news that the Free Software Directory is about to hit 5000 ent...
03 April 2006
To DRM or Not to DRM - That is the Question
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Digital Rights Management - or Digital Restrictions Management as Richard Stallman likes to call it - is a hot topic at the moment. It figu...
21 March 2006
Why the GPL Doesn't Need a Test Case
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There was an amusing story in Groklaw yesterday, detailing the sorry end of utterly pointless legal action taken against the Free Software ...
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