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Foreword
Preface to the Second Edition
Part I.
The GNU Project and Free Software
Chapter 2.
The GNU Project
Chapter 3.
The Initial Announcement of the GNU Operating System
Chapter 4.
The GNU Manifesto
Chapter 6.
Why Software Should Be Free
Chapter 7.
Why Schools Should Exclusively Use Free Software
Chapter 8.
Releasing Free Software If You Work at a University
Chapter 11.
The Free Software Song
Part II.
What’s in a Name?
Chapter 12.
What’s in a Name?
Part III.
Copyright, Copyleft
Chapter 17.
The Right to Read: A Dystopian Short Story
Chapter 18.
Misinterpreting Copyright—A Series of Errors
Chapter 19.
Science Must Push Copyright Aside
Chapter 20.
Freedom—or Copyright
Chapter 22.
Copyleft: Pragmatic Idealism
Part IV.
Software Patents: Danger to Programmers
Chapter 23.
Anatomy of a Trivial Patent
Chapter 24.
Software Patents and Literary Patents
Chapter 25.
The Danger of Software Patents
Chapter 26.
Microsoft’s New Monopoly
Part V.
The Licenses
Chapter 27.
Introduction to the Licenses
Part VI.
Traps and Challenges
Chapter 32.
Can You Trust Your Computer?
Chapter 33.
Who Does That Server Really Serve?
Chapter 34.
Free but Shackled: The Java Trap
Chapter 35.
The JavaScript Trap
Chapter 36.
The X Window System Trap
Chapter 37.
The Problem Is Software Controlled by Its Developer
Chapter 38.
We Can Put an End to Word Attachments
Chapter 39.
Thank You, Larry McVoy
Part VII.
An Assessment and a Look Ahead
Chapter 40.
Computing “Progress”: Good and Bad
Chapter 41.
Avoiding Ruinous Compromises
Chapter 42.
Overcoming Social Inertia
Chapter 43.
Freedom or Power?
Appendix A: A Note on Software