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reselling, or any other questions or comments. Original artwork by Etienne Suvasa. Cover design by Jonathan Richard. Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this book provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved on all copies. | Free Software Free Society Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman Introduction by Lawrence Lessig Edited by Joshua Gay GNU Press www.gnupress.org Free Software Foundation Boston MA USA First printing first edition. Copyright 2002 Free Software Foundation Inc. ISBN 1-882114-98-1 Published by the Free Software Foundation 59 Temple Place Boston MA Tel 1-617-542-5942 Fax 1-617-542-2652 Email gnu@gnu.org Web www.gnu.org GNU Press is an imprint of the FSF. Email press@gnu.org Web www.gnupress.org Please contact the GNU Press for information regarding bulk purchases for classroom or user group use reselling or any other questions or comments. Original artwork by Etienne Suvasa. Cover design by Jonathan Richard. Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this book provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved on all copies. Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this book into another language from the original English with respect to the conditions on distribution of modified versions above provided that it has been approved by the Free Software Foundation. i Short Contents Editor s Note.1 A Note on Software. 3 Topic Guide. 7 Introduction. 11 Section One. 15 1 The GNU Project. 17 2 The GNU Manifesto.33 3 Free Software Definition. 43 4 Why Software Should Not Have Owners.47 5 What s in a Name .53 6 Why Free Software is Better than Open Source . 57 7 Releasing Free Software if You Work at a University. 63 8 Selling Free Software.65 9 Free Software Needs Free Documentation.69 10 Free Software Song. 71 Section Two. 73 11 The Right to Read.75 12 Misinterpreting Copyright A Series of Errors.79 13 Science Must Push Copyright Aside. 89 14 What is Copyleft .91 15 Copyleft Pragmatic Idealism.93 16 The Danger of Software Patents.97 Section Three. 115 17 Can You Trust Your Computer . 117 18 Why Software Should Be Free. 121 19 Copyright and Globalization in the Age of Computer Networks. 135 20 Free Software Freedom .