[Discussioni] Fwd: Give DRM-free gifts this year

Gian Uberto Lauri saint a eng.it
Sab 29 Nov 2014 12:18:53 CET


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> On 29/nov/2014, at 11:32, Francesco Potortì <pot a potorti.it> wrote:
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> Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2014 15:52:32 -0500
> From: Zak Rogoff <info a fsf.org>
> Subject: Give DRM-free gifts this year
> To: pot <pot a gnu.org>
> Reply-to: Zak Rogoff <info a fsf.org>
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> Dear pot,
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> Are you giving your loved ones holiday gifts they can use freely, or gifts which put someone else in control?
> 
> In the flurry of holiday advertising that happens at the end of the year, many people are swept into buying DRM-laden gifts that take more than they give. Each holiday season the Free Software Foundation (<https://www.fsf.org>)-- which runs Defective By Design -- releases a Giving Guide to make it easy for you to choose tech gifts that are DRM-free and respect recipients' rights as computer users. 
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> Today, we're launching the 2014 Giving Guide (<https://www.fsf.org/givingguide>), the Free Software Foundation's (FSF) guide to smarter gifts, compared with their restrictive counterparts. 
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> The 2014 Giving Guide has recommendations for laptops, 3D printers, and software that everyone on your list will love, and that they can use with complete freedom. We also include gifts to avoid--hardware and software that is not an ethical gift choice. Oh, and did we mention the savings? The Giving Guide (<https://www.fsf.org/givingguide>) contains special discounts on purchases from ThinkPenguin and Aleph Objects. 
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> This holiday season, you can give with confidence. Make sure your friends and family can too--share this Giving Guide with them with the hashtag #givefreely. Then, help spread the word even further--organize a Giving Guide Giveaway (<https://www.fsf.org/givingguide/giving-guide-giveaway-primer>) to raise awareness that buying conscientious gifts applies to computers and software too. We will be releasing translations of the Giving Guide soon, so no matter where you are in the world, you'll be able to share it.
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> What are you waiting for, unwrap our 2014 Giving Guide (<https://www.fsf.org/givingguide/>) to see our picks for gifts this year!
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> Let freedom ring, 
> Zak Rogoff and Libby Reinish
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> *Read online at <https://defectivebydesign.org/node/2331>.*
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