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Summary Of: Free software movement

Members of the free software movement believe that all users of software should have the freedoms listed in the... Some adherents to the free software movement do not believe that... Members of the free software movement advocate that works which serve a practical purpose should also be free... The initial work of the free software movement focused on software development... The free software movement also rejects proprietary software... the free software movement has ongoing internal conflict between personalities and between supporters of compromise versus strict adherence to... The Free Software Movement and the Future of Freedom... Free Software Movement intro by FSF... What does the Free Software Movement have to do with Anarchism...

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