Ever since we interviewed John Sullivan, Campaigns Manager for The Free Software Foundation in Boston, our heads have been spinning with the possibilities that 'Free as in Freedom' Software holds. If you're looking at this on the web, you'll see that our site is a pimped out Wordpress blog- a free and open blogging platform. There are lots of crazy thumbnails and video playing plug-ins that we've helped to build through our collaborative Show-In-A-Box project. All of this is possible because of Free and Open Software.
Free is the idea (and the reality) that people should have the right to use their software in any way they see fit. Modifications, hacks, customizations and copies-lots of copies- should be allowed. If you're using any operating system besides GNU-Linux (this would be Mac and Windows and a huge percentage of the population) and proprietary software made by these companies and many others, you literally don't have the right to change, copy or distribute any of it. That CD you made your friend of that cheesy FTP program? Nope, that's totally illegal. Unless of course it's Free Software (like my favorite FTP app, Cyberduck), then it's wholly encouraged for you to share and even open up the code and modify it and share it some more.
We love free software because as people with big imaginations and some techy, smart developer friends, we can build things the way we want them rather than wait for a big corporation to build them for us. We have the Freedom to share our code and encourage others to modify and share alike. Much like Creative Commons, The Free Software Foundation embraces copyleft which gives both creator and user the freedom to work together.
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