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QUALITY RMS VIDS!
Richard Stallman giving speech about copyright vs community. That's the last part of the video! Hope you enjoyed RMS speech and learnt sumfin. Still if you wanna know more about him and the Free Software Movement jump onto:
http://www.gnu.org
http://www.fsf.org
http://www.sorbaioli.org/free-software
Oh and i forgot to mention another site during his speech:
http://defectivebydesign.org
Free Software Foundation
Richard Stallman's Personal Home Page
Richard Stallman
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Richard Stallman the creator of GNU and Free Software Movement giving a speech on copyright vs community and ethical issues about it. Just note there is silence for 34 seconds so plz wait!
While Richard Matthew Stallman (RMS for short) was interested on giving a speech about this topic, his main background was the development of the GNU Operating System and the Free Software Movement. Now I won't be providing much detail as i don't have time. But links are provided to those who are interested:
http://www.gnu.org
http://www.fsf.org
http://www.fsfeurope.org
http://fsfla.org/svnwiki
RMS gives a speech on various other topics. "Copyright vs Community" is just one of them. I recommend you visit:
http://audio-video.gnu.org
http://www.youtube.com/user/bfb72
An article in Wikipedia defines further info on Free Software and has list of progs classed as Free software:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Sof...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Sof...
http://www.sorbaioli.org
And and one last thing in his speech he mentioned apart from the speech "Copyright vs Community" is the operating is called Linux (or GNU/Linux as RMS prefers to call it). It is just another operating system compared to a Mac or Windows, but the huge difference is that it is released as Free Software (as like the 4 Freedoms), which Microsoft or Mac OS don't offer. Linux (or GNU/Linux) comes with many different 'distros'. 'Distros' are just like different flavours of the GNU/Linux OS. Now there are literally thousands of distros which i can't possibly list all of it here but you can find it in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_... and http://www.gnu.org/links/links.html#F... Many users who are new to Linux and fret "Oh no I'm gonna have to delete Windows before i try it out!", don't worry! Many distros come with a LiveCD version. LiveCD means you download GNU/Linux, burn it to a CD, reboot the the machine, and you'll be booting it without EVER having to install it in your hard drive. In other words you're booting from the CD and running it ENTIRELY on the CD. And when you're done, you remove the disc, reboot the machine, and you'll be booting to Windows unharmed! To anybody asking me which Linux i use, I use Ubuntu (http://www.ubuntu.com) and PCLinuxOS (http://www.pclinuxos.com), coz it has heaps of drivers (many which are released under a proprietary licence sadly) and all my hardware works out-of-the box.
EDIT: athinasios has just uploaded the same video with Greek subtitles on his channel. Any Greeks having difficulty in understanding English can check it out at http://youtube.com/athinasios
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