My OLD electronic/online freedom/liberty page
I widely support freedom/liberty, and amongst that various
kinds of electronic/online freedom/liberty. This includes
freedom/liberty of speech/communications, freedom of
technology, art, and development, freedom of access to
information, and rights of privacy.
- A document I wrote at Saturday,
July 14th (2001-07-14),
about my considerations and thoughts of the GNU General Public
License and the BSD License (both commonly used free software
licenses)
- A (very incomplete) list of
articles I've read and recall right now regarding
freedom/liberty issues.
Related material:
Here are some links (in no particularly set order), about those
topics. If there is some link you believe that should be here and
isn't, please tell me about it. See my contact information page for info about
how to contact me.
- The Free Software
Foundation's Philosophy section
- Counterexploitation
– information and advice about protecting your rights,
especially privacy related. Some information about spyware.
- SISL
– The Spyware Infested
Software List.
- Parasites
– software on your computer that your probably do not want
or need.
- Free Speech Online –
Blue Ribbon Campaign – by the Electronic Frontier Foundation
- I, Cringely
– personal opinions, sometimes somewhat of more technical
depth, not completely classifiable, by Robert X. Cringely, a
writer for PBS.
- CAUCE – Coalition
Against Unsolicited Commercial E-mail
- FreeDevelopers – A
company of free developers, by free developers, for a free
world.
- JunkBusters –
practical technologies and some laws for the fight for
electronic privacy and against Spam, uncontrolled online
advertisements, etc. Makers of the Internet JunkBuster
filtering proxy.
- ChooseYourMail –
Spam Recycle Center, and their Spam survey
results. Also, tell U.S. congress you hate spam using
their
petition.
- Free Dmitry
Sklyarov – site about the arrest of Dmitry Sklyarov, a
russian Ph.D. programmer and researcher sued by Adobe and
arrested by the DOJ/DMCA for giving a lecture at DEF CON about
Adobe's eBook encryption, and developing a program for a Russian
company to help owners of eBooks practice their rights of fair
use.
- SpamGourmet
– disposable e-mail addresses for spam filtering
- FreeRepublic
– although not specific to electronic/online freedom, it
is worth mentioning as a major on-line forum about free speech
in general
Main page in my web area
Tom Alsberg
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