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Re: [address@hidden: Re: Free Software Logo -> Where does FSF go?]


From: Adonay Felipe Nogueira
Subject: Re: [address@hidden: Re: Free Software Logo -> Where does FSF go?]
Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2020 09:06:10 -0300
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Em 01/11/2020 01:17, Richard Stallman escreveu:
> That's not how it was, or is.  Copyright, patents and trademarks are
> separate, unrelated issues.  I formed my views about them separately,
> and reached a different conclusion about each one.

To complement what Stallman just said, see [1] for the stroy unfolded,
with details and chronological analysis of how the evolution of these
terms relate (or not) to the goals of the free/libre software movement.

In my opinion, I can draw from [1] that at the time of creation of the
movement, copyright did not exist for software, and was/is not the goal
to abolish it. The problem is that if copyright is abolished in the way
it is now, free/libre software might lose as there is no guarantee that
non-free ones will be freed.


# References


[1]: Torrent download (please seed:
http://adfeno.mooo.com:8080/Público/Semeando/Torrents/Randal_---_2016_---_Free_software-_free_society.webm.torrent
. Direct download:
https://media.libreplanet.org/mgoblin_media/media_entries/505/LP_2016_03_20_Allison_Randal_Keynote__Free_Software_free_society_STREAM.webm


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