Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 30th Apr 2006 16:10 UTC, submitted by Mitarai
GNU, GPL, Open Source "When Richard Stallman learned that a compiler architect from ATI would be speaking at MIT, he immediately started organizing a protest against ATI's damaging free software policies. It all started, like most good protests, with a trip to Kinko's printing to make a sign. The request came from Richard Stallman for a 3'x2' sign, mounted and able to be carried with one hand easily. Several frustrating minutes with Inkscape, two trips to the store and one foam-core backing later, we had our sign, and it stated our message clearly in black letters on white background."
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by Cloudy on Mon 1st May 2006 19:00 UTC in reply to "RE[5]: ..."
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2006-02-15

As it stands, corporations have MORE rights than individuals. I'm afraid that we've created monsters with the law that made corporations into "moral persons."

More rights and fewer responsibilites. With this I agree completely.

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