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The Hindu

Richard Stallman Weighs In On The Check Engine Light
Jalopnik
Among the many emails I received, most suggesting I speak with my clergyperson, I received an email from Richard Stallman, the founder of the free software movement and the man who started the GNU/Linux operating system. Here's what he had to say.
Facebook is a surveillance engine, not friend: Richard Stallman, Free Software ...Economic Times
?Free software from legal control?The Hindu

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The Hindu

All proprietary software are malicious: Stallman
IBNLive.com
CHENNAI: Exhorting students to fight against proprietary software that stifled the freedom of users, software freedom activist from the United States, Richard Stallman, on Monday said that all such programs were malicious in nature and pushed the users ...
Free software activist Richard Stallman is "glad" Steve jobs is gonedomain-B
"Facebook is a surveillance engine, not friend"Times of India

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Labor Dept. changes child labor plan
Fox News
American Farm Bureau President Bob Stallman called the decision a positive step, but predicted the rules would still have "a detrimental effect on family farms." He said they would create an even tighter supply of farm labor that is already in short ...

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VentureBeat

Famous hackers discuss Zuckerberg's ?Hacker Way? comments
VentureBeat
To dive into this reference, which itself speaks volumes about Facebook's own culture and agenda, we contacted a handful of well recognized hackers, including PHP creator Rasmus Lerdorf; Free Software Foundation founder Richard Stallman; ...

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Examining Stallman's Law
ITworld.com
This statement, like many created by Stallman over the years, is likely to be controversial. I can think of several reasons right off the bat, not the least of which is the apparent self-aggrandizement being undertaken by either Stallman or the GNU ...

Facebook is a surveillance engine, not friend: Richard Stallman, Free Software Foundation
EconomicTimes: "You know about the two rules right for interviewing Richard?" a volunteer asks before leading us to meet Richard Stallman, the man who fights for free software day in and out.

?Free software from legal control?
Stallman lays stress on right to learn and sharing with others

Examining Stallman's Law
ITWorld: Does RMS' axiom meet the basic "law" test?

Richard Stallman Weighs In On The Check Engine Light [Check Engine Light]
# checkenginelight My fight against the check engine light still goes on, though, like an uncle with an extensive collection of pornography, I'm sure many of you were hoping I'd just keep it to myself. Well, like your pervy uncle, I won't. I can't. And, I'm not alone. More »

Move to control social websites criticised
Mr. Stallman said that he had plans to develop free software that can be used in smart phones.

Statement by Bob Stallman, President, American Farm Bureau Federation, Regarding Child Labor Rule Decision
WASHINGTON, D.C., February 1, 2012 ? ?The decision today by the Labor Department to re-propose the ?parental exemption? in the child labor rule is a positive step, but much more work is needed. We will continue to work with the administration to address our concerns with the rule.

Playmakers: Lansdowne scores 24; Stallman rolls a 268
Here's a look at this week's Elmhurst playmakers.

AFBF Determines Policies for 2012
The nation's largest farm organization determined its policy path for the year ahead. American Farm Bureau President Bob Stallman talks about those recommendations in this report from AFBF's Johnna Miller.

Meet with legislators Saturday in Williamsburg
Legislative Committee chairperson Craig Stallman has announced that three legislative community meetings have been scheduled for Iowa County. The first legislative community meeting will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 4, at the Iowa County Farm Bureau basement, 212 W. State Street, Williamsburg. The public is invited to talk with Rep. Betty DeBoef, Sen. Tom [...]

Allegation against Sustainability Task Force members being reviewed
CHICO ? The Fair Political Practices Commission is reviewing a second allegation from a Chico councilman that two Sustainability Task Force members financially benefited from a PG&E-funded grant they wrote for the city.