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[Fsfe-uk] Slashdot Poll / proposal to save free software


From: Samuel Liddicott
Subject: [Fsfe-uk] Slashdot Poll / proposal to save free software
Date: Wed, 02 Mar 2005 10:41:25 +0000
User-agent: Debian Thunderbird 1.0 (X11/20050116)

I could do with some help submitting a slashdot story with poll.
I invite readers to comment and help me improve the below.

The aim is to organise at least 1 billion dollars of donations to the EFF and/or FSF.

I acknowledge I could do with help on terminology like "open source"

Before any money is taken, the receiving group needs to be ready to receive it and use it and this could take months of preparation but I want the noise, I want people to be ready to give and the receiving organisation to be ready to take it. The terms of the donation must permit whatever other uses the money may be needed for if (in being successful) the threat of unlimited litigation actually staves off most of the lawsuits and therefore expenditure. This implies we select an organisation that already has the "right kind of goals" and one that can take a vastly increased voting membership (as a safeguard against use of funds).

This needs hammering out, perhaps with the EFF before it hits slashdot.

Comments, please.

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We know that in "Free Software" FREE refers to freedom and not price.

Retaining this freedom costs time and money, and software patents are seen as the biggest threat to open source software development. The costs of obtaining patents in europe is 50,000 euros [reference needed] and defence against bogus patents could likely be in the region of 1 million dollars [another ref would be nice]. We've seen the fallout of the SCO suit, thankfully they attacked IBM and not small developers who could not afford to defend a bogus patent challenge, and have no patent collateral to cross-license.

As open source developers who loosely band together for development and collaboration, or beneficiaries of such projects. must show that we can band together for defence of our freedom. We have seen how powerful developers can be when the collaborate for software, now it it is time to see how powerful we can be when we collaborate financially and politically to challenge the might of all who oppose the freedoms we have come to appreciate.

A solution I propose is for all open source developers and users to fund an organisation with enough money to litigate any company to death. * to make it a near certainty that any bogus patent portfolio that enters into litigation will lose a few million dollars AND their patent.
* to form a powerful government lobby group

With this in mind, the poll becomes:
1) How much would you donate?
2) Which should the organisation be?

Slashdot doesn't support two dimensional polls, but I propose the EFF because it is "non-denominational" and not attached to a particular open source license; and for the purpose of this plan the merits of X11/MIT/GPL etc are not significant, and because it has supporte such defenses in the past [references].

I propose that all those friends and family members to whom we have given personal support be encouraged to make a donation. I propose that personally we donate at least what we saved in operating system pricing for one PC, in other words a couple of hundred dollars. I recognize that many have donated much much more in time and skill, but money-as-a-weapon is needed now.

$1 billion / $200 = 5,000,000

Are their five million developers and users worldwide who feel strongly enough?

It would be nice to equal MS cash reserve; are there 25 million developers and users worldwide?

Sam Liddicott
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