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Last seen on: NY Times Crossword 9 May 21, Sunday

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The free software movement is a social movement with the goal of obtaining and guaranteeing certain freedoms for software users, namely the freedom to run the software, to study the software, to modify the software, and to share possibly modified copies of the software. Software which meets these requirements (“The Four Essential Freedoms of Free Software”) is termed free software. The word ‘free’ is ambiguous in English, although in this context, it means ‘free as in freedom’, not ‘free as in zero price’. A common example is, “to think of free speech, not free beer.”

Although drawing on traditions and philosophies among members of the 1970s hacker culture and academia, Richard Stallman formally founded the movement in 1983 by launching the GNU Project. Stallman later established the Free Software Foundation in 1985 to support the movement.

The philosophy of the movement is that the use of computers should not lead to people being prevented from cooperating with each other. In practice, this means rejecting proprietary software, which imposes such restrictions, and promoting free software, with the ultimate goal of liberating everyone in cyberspace – that is, every computer user. Stallman notes that this action will promote rather than hinder the progression of technology, since, “It means that much wasteful duplication of system programming effort will be avoided. This effort can go instead into advancing the state of the art.”

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