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<h2>What is free software?</h2> |
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<h3>The Free Software Definition</h3> |
<h3>The Free Software Definition</h3> |
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“Free software” means software that respects users' |
“Free software” means software that respects users' |
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freedom and community. Roughly, <b>the users have the freedom to run, |
freedom and community. Roughly, it means that <b>the users have the |
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copy, distribute, study, change and improve the software</b>. With these |
freedom to run, copy, distribute, study, change and improve the |
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freedoms, the users (both individually and collectively) control the |
software</b>. Thus, “free software” is a matter of |
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program and what it does for them. |
liberty, not price. To understand the concept, you should think of |
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“free” as in “free speech,” not as in |
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“free beer”. |
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When users don't control the program, the program controls the users. |
We campaign for these freedoms because everyone deserves them. With |
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The developer controls the program, and through it controls the users. |
these freedoms, the users (both individually and collectively) control |
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This nonfree or “proprietary” program is therefore an |
the program and what it does for them. When users don't control the |
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instrument of unjust power. |
program, we call it a “nonfree” or |
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“proprietary” program. The nonfree program controls the |
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users, and the developer controls the program; this makes the |
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Thus, “free software” is a matter of liberty, not price. |
an instrument of unjust power</a>. |
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To understand the concept, you should think of “free” as |
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in “free speech,” not as in “free beer”. |
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<li>The freedom to run the program, for any purpose (freedom 0).</li> |
<li>The freedom to run the program as you wish, |
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for any purpose (freedom 0).</li> |
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<li>The freedom to study how the program works, and change it so it |
<li>The freedom to study how the program works, and change it so it |
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does your computing as you wish (freedom 1). Access to the source |
does your computing as you wish (freedom 1). Access to the source |
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code is a precondition for this. |
code is a precondition for this. |
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A program is free software if users have all of these freedoms. Thus, |
A program is free software if it gives users adequately all of these |
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you should be free to redistribute copies, either with or without |
freedoms. Otherwise, it is nonfree. While we can distinguish various |
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modifications, either gratis or charging a fee for distribution, to |
nonfree distribution schemes in terms of how far they fall short of |
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being free, we consider them all equally unethical.</p> |
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<p>The rest of this page clarifies certain points about what makes |
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specific freedoms adequate or not.</p> |
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<p>Freedom to distribute (freedoms 2 and 3) means you are free to |
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redistribute copies, either with or without modifications, either |
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gratis or charging a fee for distribution, to |
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<a href="#exportcontrol">anyone anywhere</a>. Being free to do these |
<a href="#exportcontrol">anyone anywhere</a>. Being free to do these |
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things means (among other things) that you do not have to ask or pay |
things means (among other things) that you do not have to ask or pay |
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for permission to do so. |
for permission to do so. |
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The freedom to run the program as you wish means that you are not |
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forbidden or stopped from doing so. It has nothing to do with what |
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functionality the program has, or whether it is useful for what you |
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The freedom to redistribute copies must include binary or executable |
The freedom to redistribute copies must include binary or executable |
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forms of the program, as well as source code, for both modified and |
forms of the program, as well as source code, for both modified and |
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unmodified versions. (Distributing programs in runnable form is necessary |
unmodified versions. (Distributing programs in runnable form is necessary |
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In the GNU project, we use <a href="/copyleft/copyleft.html"> |
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copyleft </a> to protect the four freedoms legally for everyone. We |
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believe there are important reasons why |
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<a href="/philosophy/pragmatic.html">it is better to use |
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copyleft</a>. However, |
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noncopylefted free software</a> is ethical |
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too. See <a href="/philosophy/categories.html">Categories of Free |
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Software</a> for a description of how “free software,” |
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“copylefted software” and other categories of software |
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relate to each other. |
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“Free software” does not mean “noncommercial”. A free |
“Free software” does not mean “noncommercial”. A free |
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program must be available for commercial use, commercial development, |
program must be available for commercial use, commercial development, |
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and commercial distribution. Commercial development of free software |
and commercial distribution. Commercial development of free software |
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A special issue arises when a license requires changing the name by |
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which the program will be invoked from other programs. That |
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effectively hampers you from releasing your changed version so that it |
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can replace the original when invoked by those other programs. This |
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sort of requirement is acceptable only if there's a suitable aliasing |
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facility that allows you to specify the original program's name as an |
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alias for the modified version.</p> |
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Rules that “if you make your version available in this way, you |
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must make it available in that way also” can be acceptable too, |
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on the same condition. An example of such an acceptable rule is one |
on the same condition. An example of such an acceptable rule is one |
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In the GNU project, we use |
A special issue arises when a license requires changing the name by |
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which the program will be invoked from other programs. That |
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to protect these freedoms legally for everyone. But |
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<a href="/philosophy/categories.html#Non-CopyleftedFreeSoftware">noncopylefted |
can replace the original when invoked by those other programs. This |
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free software</a> also exists. We believe there are important reasons why |
sort of requirement is acceptable only if there's a suitable aliasing |
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<a href="/philosophy/pragmatic.html">it is better to use copyleft</a>, |
facility that allows you to specify the original program's name as an |
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but if your program is noncopylefted free software, it is still basically |
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Sometimes government <a id="exportcontrol">export control regulations</a> |
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is refuse to impose them as conditions of use of the program. In this |
is refuse to impose them as conditions of use of the program. In this |
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way, the restrictions will not affect activities and people outside the |
way, the restrictions will not affect activities and people outside the |
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jurisdictions of these governments. Thus, free software licenses |
jurisdictions of these governments. Thus, free software licenses |
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must not require obedience to any export regulations as a condition of |
must not require obedience to any nontrivial export regulations as a |
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any of the essential freedoms. |
condition of exercising any of the essential freedoms. |
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Merely mentioning the existence of export regulations, without making |
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them a condition of the license itself, is acceptable since it does |
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not restrict users. If an export regulation is actually trivial for |
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free software, then requiring it as a condition is not an actual |
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problem; however, it is a potential problem, since a later change in |
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export law could make the requirement nontrivial and thus render the |
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A free license may not require compliance with the license of a |
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nonfree program. Thus, for instance, if a license requires you to |
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comply with the licenses of “all the programs you use”, in |
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the case of a user that runs nonfree programs this would require |
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compliance with the licenses of those nonfree programs; that makes the |
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<h3 id="History">History</h3> |
<h3 id="History">History</h3> |
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<p>From time to time we revise this Free Software Definition. Here is |
<p>From time to time we revise this Free Software Definition. Here is |
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the list of changes, along with links to show exactly what was |
the list of substantive changes, along with links to show exactly what |
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1.135</a>: Say each time that freedom 0 is the freedom to run the program |
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