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[OCLUG-Tech] Richard Stallman on Parliament Hill, Ottawa, 16:30 Tuesday 2 June 2009

  • Subject: [OCLUG-Tech] Richard Stallman on Parliament Hill, Ottawa, 16:30 Tuesday 2 June 2009
  • From: Andrew Clunis <andrew [ at ] orospakr [ dot ] ca>
  • Date: Fri, 29 May 2009 18:45:30 -0400
rms is giving a talk on parliament hill, this Tuesday!

(La version française suit)

Richard Stallman on Parliament Hill, Ottawa, 16:30 Tuesday 2 June 2009

Topic: The State's Freedom, and the People's Freedom, as Users of Software.

Date of event:  2 June 2009
Time of event: 16:30 - 18:00 pm on Parliament Hill (main steps)

Followed by informal discussion at the "Parliament Pub" Family
Restaurant across the street, beginning at approximately 18:00.

Summary:

The Government of Canada is the largest software user in Canada.  In
most cases, it gives developers of the programs intolerable power over
how the state uses public assets and how the state manages its own data;
in effect, giving these developers (most of whom work for large
corporations, most of which are foreign) power over the state's own
computers, in all their forms. Free/Libre software licensing is the way
out of this bind. It gives the users control over their own computing,
whether these users are government departments, companies or  individuals.

The Government of Canada is also the largest funder of custom software
development in Canada. It is the largest employer of software
developers, and the organization with the largest number of software
developers under contract. Canadian legislators should ensure that the
software paid for by the public is available for the public to use in
freedom, by releasing it as Free/Libre software.

Richard Stallman will explain these issues, as well as why the term
"intellectual property" is an incoherent overgeneralization that should
be completely shunned.

The Founder of the Free Software Foundation, Richard Stallman, is
stopping in Ottawa for meetings with government and non-governmental
officials. He is enroute back to MIT after receiving an honorary degree
from Lakehead University, Thunder Bay.
Background: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman

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Regards,
Andrew Clunis
http://www.orospakr.ca/