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Foreword Preface to the Second Edition Part I: The GNU Project and Free Software 1 The Free Software Definition 2: The GNU Project 3: The Initial Announcement of the GNU Operating System 4: The GNU Manifesto 5: Why Software Should Not Have Owners 6: Why Software Should Be Free 7: Why Schools Should Exclusively Use Free Software 8: Releasing Free Software If You Work at a University 9: Why Free Software Needs Free Documentation 10: Selling Free Software 11: The Free Software Song Part II: What’s in a Name? 12: What’s in a Name? 13: Categories of Free and Nonfree Software 14: Why Open Source Misses the Point of Free Software 15: Did You Say “Intellectual Property”? It’s a Seductive Mirage 16: Words to Avoid (or Use with Care) Because They Are Loaded or Confusing Part III: Copyright, Copyleft 17: The Right to Read: A Dystopian Short Story 18: Misinterpreting Copyright—A Series of Errors 19: Science Must Push Copyright Aside 20: Freedom—or Copyright 21: What Is Copyleft? 22: Copyleft: Pragmatic Idealism Part IV: Software Patents: Danger to Programmers 23: Anatomy of a Trivial Patent 24: Software Patents and Literary Patents 25: The Danger of Software Patents 26: Microsoft’s New Monopoly Part V: The Licenses 27: Introduction to the Licenses 28: The GNU General Public License 29 Why Upgrade to GPLv3 30 The GNU Lesser General Public License 31 GNU Free Documentation License Part VI: Traps and Challenges 32: Can You Trust Your Computer? 33: Who Does That Server Really Serve? 34: Free but Shackled: The Java Trap 35: The JavaScript Trap 36: The X Window System Trap 37: The Problem Is Software Controlled by Its Developer 38: We Can Put an End to Word Attachments 39: Thank You, Larry McVoy Part VII: An Assessment and a Look Ahead 40: Computing “Progress”: Good and Bad 41: Avoiding Ruinous Compromises 42: Overcoming Social Inertia 43: Freedom or Power? Appendix A: A Note on Software
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