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<h3><a href="/about/transparency-commitment.html">Transparency Commitment</a></h3>
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Our transparency commitment including links to our constitution and minutes.
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Our transparency commitment, including links to our constitution and minutes.
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<div style="max-width: 300px;">
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<img src="/graphics/logo-transparent-civil-society.png" alt="Transparency International Germany" />
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<p>We form a non-profit non-governmental organisation and network that
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itself is part of a global network of people with common goals and
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visions. We are not representative for anyone but ourselves and our
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visions. We are not representative of anyone, except ourselves and our
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work. Our common work and dedication to freedom in all aspects of
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digital society is what defines us.</p>
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becomes more important to keep the vision of Free Software healthy,
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solid and alive. In some cases, increased political interest in our
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issues also creates desire to exploit them for particular personal
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interests regardless of the medium- and long-term effects.</p>
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interests, regardless of the medium- and long-term effects.</p>
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<p>Therefore, the central component of our work is keeping the legal,
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political and social base of Free Software strong, secure and free of
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particular interests. This requires deep understanding of Free
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Software and related issues. Above all it requires being primarily
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Software and related issues. Above all, it requires being primarily
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committed to the long-term vision.</p>
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<p>We understand this sometimes means having to accept short-term or
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opinion.</p>
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<p>The FSFE association is fundamentally democratic. All parts of the
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FSFE -- members of the association, members of the teams, as well as
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FSFE - members of the association, members of the teams, as well as
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<a href="http://fellowship.fsfe.org">fellows</a> and members of associate
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organisations -- are welcome to actively take part in the decision
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organisations - are welcome to actively take part in the decision
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making process for the areas of work they participate in.</p>
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<p>Members of the association are often proposed by other members, or
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<p>The main criterion for any employment are the needs of the Free
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Software Foundation Europe in terms of successfully pursuing its
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goals. Whenever possible, we try to hire a person for each job that
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has already done the job without getting paid -- either within the
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FSFE structures or outside -- because knowledge, dedication and
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has already done the job without getting paid - either within the
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FSFE structures or outside - because knowledge, dedication and
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initiative are virtues of the FSFE.</p>
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<p>Ideally we will allow someone to dedicate themselves fully to a task
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<p>The General Assembly consists of the <a
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href="/about/legal/legal.html">FSFE's legal body's</a> members. It is
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responsible for strategic planning, budgeting, agenda-setting, exonerating,
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and the electing and recalling of the Executive Council and the Financial
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as well as the electing and recalling of the Executive Council and Financial
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Officer.</p>
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<ga-members />
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<h2 id="eu-core-team">European Core Team</h2>
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<p>Here you can find people working on the day to day tasks of the
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organisation on a voluntary or paid basis on core issues: Country team
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<p>Here you can find people working on day to day tasks of the
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organisation on a voluntary or paid basis around core issues: Country team
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coordinators and their deputies, staff, coordinators of special teams,
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or system administrators. Not included are a huge number of altering
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volunteers from our working team, contributors to our campaigns, or to
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rights by abolishing barriers to Free Software adoption. Or they focus on
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encouraging people to use and develop Free Software.</p>
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<p>No matter what focus or legal status your group has; we believe it is
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<p>No matter what focus or legal status your group has, we believe it is
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important to join forces and work together to reach our common goals. With
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our associated organisations we want to show that we are a strong movement.
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We exchange ideas, coordinate efforts, motivate each other, and find
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please <a href="/contact/contact.html">get in contact with us</a>.</p>
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<em>If you are a company and want to show your support for our goals, we
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recommend to become <a href="/donate/thankgnus.html">donor of FSFE</a> or
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recommend to become <a href="/donate/thankgnus.html">a donor of the FSFE</a> or
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one of our associated organisations below.</em>
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<associates/>
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<name>Fundația Ceata</name>
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<description>
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<p>
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Fundația Ceata is a Romanian Free Software and Free Culture foundation aligned with the Free Software philosophy of the GNU Project. It is incorporated in Bucharest and has local teams in Cluj County and the Republic of Moldova. Ceata (Romanian for "the gang") has started as an informal group in June 2008 and it has become foundation in February 2013. Since its beginning Ceata is heavily involved in Free Software activism, organization of digital freedom events, and development of Free Software and Free Cultural works.
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Fundația Ceata is a Romanian Free Software and Free Culture foundation, aligned with the Free Software philosophy of the GNU Project. It is incorporated in Bucharest and has local teams in Cluj County and the Republic of Moldova. Ceata (Romanian for "the gang") was started as an informal group in June 2008 and it became a foundation in February 2013. Since its beginning, Ceata is heavily involved in Free Software activism, organization of digital freedom events, and development of Free Software and Free Cultural works.
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</p>
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</description>
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<link>http://ceata.org/</link>
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The Document Foundation is a charitable foundation that works to
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eliminate the digital divide in society by giving everyone access to
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free (as in freedom) office productivity tools free of charge, thus
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enabling them to participate as full citizens in the 21st century. We
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enabling them to participate as full citizens in the 21st century. They
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support the preservation of mother tongues by encouraging everybody
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to translate, document, support, and promote our office productivity
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tools into their mother tongue; and enable users to retain rights in
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<name>Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure</name>
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<description>
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The FFII is a not-for-profit association registered in twenty European countries, dedicated to the development of information goods for the public benefit, based on copyright, free competition, open standards. More than 850 members, 3,500 companies and 100,000 supporters have entrusted the FFII to act as their voice in public policy questions concerning exclusion rights (intellectual property) in data processing.
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The FFII is a not-for-profit association registered in twenty European countries, dedicated to the development of information goods for the public benefit, based on copyright, free competition and open standards. More than 850 members, 3,500 companies and 100,000 supporters have entrusted the FFII to act as their voice in public policy questions concerning exclusion rights (intellectual property) in data processing.
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</p>
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</description>
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<link>http://www.ffii.org/</link>
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The Society for Free Culture and Software is a Swedish non-profit
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organisation working for a society built around a free exchange of
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knowledge, ideas and culture. The society works inter-disciplinary and
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gathers in the conference FSCONS knowledge from several different
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gathers knowledge at the conference FSCONS from several different
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groups, including Creative Commons, Free Software Foundation Europe,
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Wikimedia, FriBit and EFN.
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<name>Free Software Initiative of Japan</name>
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<description>
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A Japanese non-profit association to further Free Software.
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A Japanese non-profit association for furthering Free Software.
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</description>
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<link>http://www.fsij.org</link>
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<description>
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GFOSS – Open Technologies Alliance is a non-profit organization founded
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in 2008, 35 Universities and Research Centers are shareholders of GFOSS.
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in 2008. 35 Universities and Research Centers are shareholders of GFOSS.
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GFOSS' main goal is to promote Openness through the use and the
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development of Open Standards and Open Technologies in Education, Public
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Administration and Business in Greece.
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<name>Ελληνική Ένωση Φίλων Ελεύθερου Λογισμικού (Free Software Friends Greek Association)</name>
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<description>
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The "Free Software Friends Greek Association" (also called "Greek Linux User Group" and since June 2010 was given also the name "GNU Greece" by Richard M. Stallman) is a greek NGO/Society, whose purpose is to promote GNU/Linux and Free Software in Greece through various activities as seminars, introduction speeches at schools, daily operation of GNU/Linux Labs around Greece and struggle for Free Software in the Greek public sector.
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The "Free Software Friends Greek Association" (also called "Greek Linux User Group" and "GNU Greece", the latter being a name given by Richard M. Stallman in June 2010) is a greek NGO/Society, whose purpose is to promote GNU/Linux and Free Software in Greece through various activities, such as seminars, introduction speeches at schools, daily operation of GNU/Linux Labs around Greece, and the struggle for Free Software in the Greek public sector.
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</description>
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<link>http://www.greeklug.gr/</link>
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<description>
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Open Source Design's goal is to bring more designers into open
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source and free software and connect designers with free and
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source and free software, and to connect designers with free and
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open source projects.
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Vrijschrift creates awareness about the economic and social
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meaning of free knowledge and culture for our
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society. Vrijschrift fulfills both a protecting and promoting
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role. Internationally we work together with the Foundation for
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role. Internationally they work together with the Foundation for
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a Free Information Infrastructure, the Free Software
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Foundation Europe, Project Gutenberg and a lot of other
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organisations.
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<h1>Contact</h1>
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<p id="introduction">We can provide assistance, information, and expertise on a wide variety of issues relating to Free Software. Individuals, communities and businesses are encouraged to contact us with questions. We are proud to maintain the world’s largest private <a href="/activities/ftf/ln.html">network of Free Software legal experts</a>. We have a skilled team that handles <a href="/work.html">policy issues</a>, and a network of specialists who advise on our various <a href="/campaigns/campaigns.html">campaigns</a>.</p>
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<p id="introduction">We can provide assistance, information and expertise on a wide variety of issues relating to Free Software. Individuals, communities and businesses are encouraged to contact us with questions. We are proud to maintain the world’s largest private <a href="/activities/ftf/ln.html">network of Free Software legal experts</a>. We have a skilled team that handles <a href="/work.html">policy issues</a>, and a network of specialists who advise on our various <a href="/campaigns/campaigns.html">campaigns</a>.</p>
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<p>The FSFE helps individuals and organisations to understand how Free
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Software contributes to freedom, transparency, and self-determination. It
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enhances users' rights by abolishing barriers to Free Software adoption,
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encourage people to use and develop Free Software, and provide resources to
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encouraging people to use and develop Free Software, and providing resources to
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enable everyone to further promote Free Software in Europe.</p>
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<h2>Social Media</h2>
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For instant updates and hot news you can also follow us on <a
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For instant updates and hot news, you can also follow us on <a
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href="https://mastodon.social/@fsfe">Mastodon</a>, <a href="https://diasp.eu/u/fsfe">Diaspora</a>, <a
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href="https://twitter.com/fsfe">Twitter</a> and <a href="https://facebook.com/thefsfe">Facebook</a>.
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</p>
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For general enquiries please see our
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For general enquiries, please see our
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<a href="/contact/contact.html">contact information</a>.
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<h2>About FSFE</h2>
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<p>The Free Software Foundation Europe was founded in 2001 as a charity to empower users to control technology. You can find our goals defined and the methods we use to achieve them written down in <a href="/about/mission">our mission statement</a>. In <a href="/timeline/timeline">our timeline</a>, we collected our most important achievements to promote and defend software freedom in Europe since 2001 within various areas.</p>
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<p>The Free Software Foundation Europe was founded in 2001 as a charity to empower users to control technology. You can find our goals defined in <a href="/about/mission">our mission statement</a>, as well as the methods we use to achieve them. In <a href="/timeline/timeline">our timeline</a>, we collected our most important achievements since 2001 for promoting and defending software freedom in Europe, within various areas.</p>
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<h3><a href="/freesoftware/freesoftware.html">Free Software Basics</a></h3>
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Access to software determines who may participate in a digital society. Read about the role of Free Software in key areas in our <a href="/freesoftware/freesoftware.html">introduction to Free Software</a>.
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Access to software determines who may participate in a digital society. Read about Free Software's role within key areas in our <a href="/freesoftware/freesoftware.html">introduction to Free Software</a>.
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