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FSF Offers Resource to Digital Speech 7

Bradley M. Kuhn writes "The Free Software Foundation is offering resources, including an staff organizer, to the Digital Speech Project. This project seeks to organize people against technology control laws, like the DMCA and the proposed SSSCA. The Digital Speech Project has a website here."
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FSF Offers Resource to Digital Speech

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  • by TrollMan 5000 ( 454685 ) on Monday March 18, 2002 @01:37PM (#3182017)
    Excellent site. It explains the DMCA, SSSCA and their effects in plain English. It's easy reading, so even one wo is casually motivated against these legislations can get more motivated.

    Why this wasn't posted on the front page, I don't know. Many more would see this story and linked site.
  • by jonathanjo ( 415010 ) <[jono] [at] [fsf.org]> on Monday March 18, 2002 @05:39PM (#3183470) Homepage

    Ack! My site's been slashdotted.

    I'm the new activist at the FSF. I want to come speak at your school or for your community group, G/LUG, any group of sympathetic people. Tonight I'm speaking at Loyola University of Chicago. I'll help you get a campus group up and running. I'll provide news and ideas for your existing activist group. Time is of the essence, since the SSSCA is being pushed inexorably towards being voted on in the Senate.

    When it gets back up, the website is http://digitalspeech.org [digitalspeech.org]; you can put yourself on the activists' mailing list [gnu.org], or you can just email me. [mailto]

    Let's get together and get our freedom back!

    J

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