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The '''Free Software Foundation''', (FSF) is a group that promote "computer user freedom and to defend the [[rights]] of all [[free software]] users." They promote [[GNU/Linux|GNU OS]] and oppose DRM, the [[RIAA]] and [[Windows]] software.  The FSF was fonuded by [[Richard Stallman]] in 1985, and he has remained its president every since.
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The '''Free Software Foundation''' (FSF) is a group that promote "computer user freedom and to defend the [[rights]] of all [[free software]] users." They promote [[GNU/Linux|GNU OS]] and oppose DRM, the [[RIAA]] and [[Windows]] software.  The FSF was fonuded by [[Richard Stallman]] in 1985, and he has remained its president every since.
  
 
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Revision as of 01:15, December 17, 2015

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The Free Software Foundation (FSF) is a group that promote "computer user freedom and to defend the rights of all free software users." They promote GNU OS and oppose DRM, the RIAA and Windows software. The FSF was fonuded by Richard Stallman in 1985, and he has remained its president every since.

External Links

Official site