As 2025, the FSF's fortieth anniversary year, draws to a close, Ian Kelling, president of the Free Software Foundation, offers his reflections on why you should become an FSF associate member.
BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA (December 29, 2025) — The Free Software Foundation (FSF) announced today that Eko K. A. Owen will follow in Ian Kelling's footsteps by becoming the second union ...
Boston, Massachusetts, USA (Wednesday, December 24, 2025) -- The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today announced it received two major contributions totaling around $900,000 USD.
Together, we can do it. Become an associate member today. Free software plays such a vital role in guaranteeing so many other basic freedoms that are being undermined right now, like the right to be ...
The free software movement has come a long way in forty years. We want to take a moment to thank the people and projects who have helped bring us to this point, and ask for your support in the decades ...
For individual-donor acknowledgements, see ThankGNUs. Through corporate patronage, companies and other organizations can support the FSF in its mission to defend and protect computer users' rights. In ...
In the lead up to its Switch 2 console release, Nintendo updated its user agreement and asserted broad authority to make consoles owned by its customers permanently unusable. Under Nintendo's most ...
In the winter 2025 Free Software Foundation (FSF) Bulletin, you can learn about some of the nefarious ways that proprietary providers seek to control users. When most of us power up a new console, we ...
This year's Free Software Awards recipients are Andy Wingo, Alx Sa, and Govdirectory. Andy Wingo is the winner of the Award for the Advancement of Free Software, which is given to an individual who ...
For many centuries around the world, winter has been a time for telling cautionary tales of the world's cruelty and the consequences of bad behavior. While the existence of such dangerous figures as ...
This article was written for the FSF by free software activist Jason Self. An invisible force is shaping your world. It curates the news you read, suggests the music you hear, filters the job ...