rt.com
02 December, 2011
The father of free software philosophy spoke to RT on evil
developers, spying social networks, the almost-legitimacy of Anonymous
hacks and the condition under which he would take a proprietary program
and a million dollars.
Stallman is the man behind the concept that every computer program
must be free for users to study and modify as they want. This is the
only way to ensure that by using the software users do not compromise
their human rights, he says.
“Free software literally gives
you freedom in the area of computing. It means that you can control your
computing. It means that the users individually and collectively have
control over their computing. And in particular it means they can
protect themselves from the malicious features that are likely to be in
proprietary software,” he told RT. (CONTINUE READING)