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5 Saturday, March 19
6 </h2>
7 </hgroup>
8 </header>
9 <article class="program-timeslot" id="day-1-timeslot-1">
10 <header class="program-timeslot-header">
11 <hgroup>
12 <h2>
13 09:00 - 09:45: Registration and Breakfast
14 </h2>
15 </hgroup>
16 </header>
17 </article>
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19 <article class="program-timeslot" id="day-1-timeslot-2">
20 <header class="program-timeslot-header">
21 <hgroup>
22 <h2>
23 09:45 - 10:45: Opening Keynote: Richard Stallman
24 </h2>
25 </hgroup>
26 </header>
27 <section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-2-session-1">
28 <header class="program-session-header">
29 <hgroup>
30 <h2>
31 Free software, free hardware, and other things
32 </h2>
33 </hgroup>
34 </header>
35 <span class="program-session-speaker">
36 Richard Stallman
37 </span>
38 <p class="program-session-room-details">
39 <span class="label label-default">
40 Room 32-123
41 </span>
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43 Details
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45 </p>
46 <div class="collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-2-session-1-collapse">
47 <p>
48 Preceded by a welcome address from John Sullivan, FSF executive
49director.
50 </p>
51 </div>
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53 </section>
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55 </article>
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57 <article class="program-timeslot" id="day-1-timeslot-3">
58 <header class="program-timeslot-header">
59 <hgroup>
60 <h2>
61 10:55 - 11:40: Session Block 1A
62 </h2>
63 </hgroup>
64 </header>
65 <section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-3-session-1">
66 <header class="program-session-header">
67 <hgroup>
68 <h2>
69 Federation and GNU
70 </h2>
71 </hgroup>
72 </header>
73 <span class="program-session-speaker">
74 <a href="http://dustycloud.org">
75 Christopher Webber
76 </a>
77 </span>
78 <p class="program-session-room-details">
79 <span class="label label-default">
80 Room 32-123
81 </span>
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85 </p>
86 <div class="collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-3-session-1-collapse">
87 <p>
88 The effort to re-decentralize the web has been under way for a number
89of years, but what's really happening under the hood? Various projects
90like Diaspora, GNU social,
91 <a href="http://mediagoblin.org/">
92 GNU MediaGoblin
93 </a>
94 , Friendica Red, and Pump.IO
95all exist, but not all these projects can talk to each other. How can
96we fix that? A demo of PyPump will be given, as well as a rundown on
97the progress of the W3C Social Working Group.
98 </p>
99 </div>
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101 </section>
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103 <section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-3-session-2">
104 <header class="program-session-header">
105 <hgroup>
106 <h2>
107 Dr. Hyde and Mr. Jekyll: advocating for free software in nonfree academic contexts
108 </h2>
109 </hgroup>
110 </header>
111 <span class="program-session-speaker">
112 ginger coons
113 </span>
114 <p class="program-session-room-details">
115 <span class="label label-default">
116 Room 32-141
117 </span>
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123 <p>
124 What if the classic horror trope of the good doctor who becomes a
125monster at night were reversed? Instead of the good Dr. Jekyll
126transforming into the rampaging Mr. Hyde, advocates of free who work
127in nonfree environments can feel as if they only get to put on their
128altruistic persona at night. For academics advocating free software
129and free culture in particular, libre ethics are often at odds with
130both administrative structures and expected teaching outcomes. This
131session explores the struggles of advocating free in both research and
132teaching.
133 </p>
134 </div>
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136 </section>
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138 <section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-3-session-3">
139 <header class="program-session-header">
140 <hgroup>
141 <h2>
142 TAFTA, CETA, TISA: traps and threats to Free Software Everywhere
143 </h2>
144 </hgroup>
145 </header>
146 <span class="program-session-speaker">
147 <a href="http://libreplanet.org/2015/program/speakers.html#corvellec">
148 Marianne Corvellec
149 </a>
150 ,
151 <a href="http://libreplanet.org/2015/program/speakers.html#le-lous">
152 Jonathan Le Lous
153 </a>
154 </span>
155 <p class="program-session-room-details">
156 <span class="label label-default">
157 Room 32-155
158 </span>
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164 <p>
165 TAFTA, CETA, and TISA are far-reaching trade agreements posing major
166threats to online freedom and creating legal uncertainty for all
167Internet players. They set forth an ever stronger protection of
168copyright and patents. They 'recycle' the most toxic parts of ACTA,
169the anti-counterfeiting trade agreement which was rejected
170in 2012. The presentation focuses on the software aspects of TAFTA,
171CETA, TISA. We will call for action against these global treaty
172projects and offer alternative proposals, which favour Free Software
173Everywhere.
174 </p>
175 </div>
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177 </section>
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179 </article>
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181 <article class="program-timeslot" id="day-1-timeslot-4">
182 <header class="program-timeslot-header">
183 <hgroup>
184 <h2>
185 11:40 - 11:50: Break
186 </h2>
187 </hgroup>
188 </header>
189 </article>
190 <!-- day-1-timeslot-4 end -->
191 <article class="program-timeslot" id="day-1-timeslot-5">
192 <header class="program-timeslot-header">
193 <hgroup>
194 <h2>
195 11:50 - 12:35: Session Block 2A
196 </h2>
197 </hgroup>
198 </header>
199 <section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-5-session-1">
200 <header class="program-session-header">
201 <hgroup>
202 <h2>
203 Let's encrypt!
204 </h2>
205 </hgroup>
206 </header>
207 <span class="program-session-speaker">
208 Seth Schoen
209 </span>
210 <p class="program-session-room-details">
211 <span class="label label-default">
212 Room 32-123
213 </span>
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217 </p>
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219 <p>
220 This year a robotic certificate authority will start issuing
221publicly-trusted certificates, at no charge, by the millions. Called
222Let's Encrypt, this CA is an initiative of several organizations. Our
223free software and protocol will let sysadmins run a single command to
224turn on HTTPS on their servers in about a minute, helping eliminate
225obstacles to activating encryption for every Web server. I'll describe
226how it all works and give a demo. We need lots of testing and
227integration help!
228 </p>
229 </div>
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231 </section>
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233 <section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-5-session-2">
234 <header class="program-session-header">
235 <hgroup>
236 <h2>
237 Attribution revolution -- turning copyright upside-down
238 </h2>
239 </hgroup>
240 </header>
241 <span class="program-session-speaker">
242 Jonas Öberg
243 </span>
244 <p class="program-session-room-details">
245 <span class="label label-default">
246 Room 32-141
247 </span>
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253 <p>
254 Reusing works licensed under free licenses seems pretty simple, but it
255can often be quite time consuming. One image or a few lines of source
256code might be okay, but keeping track of the license and attribution
257of a thousand different pieces, or when quoting from massive data sets
258such as Wikipedia? Whoah! Don’t we have computers to do that for us!?
259We do, but there’s no widespread support for including licensing or
260author information when sharing or reusing digital works. This session
261will discuss how this should work in a free knowledge environment, and
262could it be that many problems regarding copyright and "piracy" in our
263digital society could be solved with free software?
264 </p>
265 <p>
266 In order to relate effectively to the digital works we see online,
267attribution (who made or built something) matters. Proper attribution
268is the start of being able to explore digital works online in their
269right context. This talk will focus on the philosophical background of
270why attribution matters, the benefits that free software can bring to
271the way we work with pieces of art (lolcats and Shakespeare alike),
272and where we're heading in the future.
273 </p>
274 </div>
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276 </section>
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278 </article>
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280</article>
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282<article class="program-day" id="day-2-program">
283 <header class="program-day-header">
284 <hgroup>
285 <h2>
286 Sunday, March 20
287 </h2>
288 </hgroup>
289 </header>
290 <article class="program-timeslot" id="day-2-timeslot-1">
291 <header class="program-timeslot-header">
292 <hgroup>
293 <h2>
294 09:00 - 09:45: Registration and breakfast
295 </h2>
296 </hgroup>
297 </header>
298 </article>
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300 <article class="program-timeslot" id="day-2-timeslot-2">
301 <header class="program-timeslot-header">
302 <hgroup>
303 <h2>
304 09:45 - 10:30: Keynote: Benjamin Mako Hill
305 </h2>
306 </hgroup>
307 </header>
308 <section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-2-session-1">
309 <header class="program-session-header">
310 <hgroup>
311 <h2>
312 Access without empowerment
313 </h2>
314 </hgroup>
315 </header>
316 <span class="program-session-speaker">
317 Benjamin Mako Hill
318 </span>
319 <p class="program-session-room-details">
320 <span class="label label-default">
321 Room 32-123
322 </span>
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328 <p>
329 The free software movement has twin goals: promoting access to
330software through users' freedom to share, and empowering users by
331giving them control over their technology. For all our movement's
332success, we have been much more successful at the former. I will use
333data from free software and from several related movements to explain
334why promoting empowerment is systematically more difficult than
335promoting access and I will explore how our movement might address the
336second challenge in the future.
337 </p>
338 </div>
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340 </section>
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342 </article>
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344 <article class="program-timeslot" id="day-2-timeslot-3">
345 <header class="program-timeslot-header">
346 <hgroup>
347 <h2>
348 10:30 - 10:40: Break
349 </h2>
350 </hgroup>
351 </header>
352 </article>
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354 <article class="program-timeslot" id="day-2-timeslot-4">
355 <header class="program-timeslot-header">
356 <hgroup>
357 <h2>
358 10:40 - 11:25: Session Block 1B
359 </h2>
360 </hgroup>
361 </header>
362 <section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-4-session-1">
363 <header class="program-session-header">
364 <hgroup>
365 <h2>
366 Fork and ignore: fighting a GPL violation by coding instead
367 </h2>
368 </hgroup>
369 </header>
370 <span class="program-session-speaker">
371 Bradley Kuhn
372 </span>
373 <p class="program-session-room-details">
374 <span class="label label-default">
375 Room 32-123
376 </span>
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382 <p>
383 Typically, GPL enforcement activity involves copyright infringement
384actions which compel license violators to correct errors in their GPL
385compliance, defending the policy goals of the GPL: the rights of
386developers and users to copy, share, modify and redistribute.
387 </p>
388 <p>
389 While traditional enforcement is often undeniably necessary for
390embedded electronics products, novel approaches to GPL violations are
391often possible and even superior for more traditional software
392distributions.
393 </p>
394 <p>
395 Recently, Software Freedom Conservancy engaged in an enforcement
396action whereby, rather than fight the violator in court, we instead
397provided resources and assistance to a vetted GPL-compliant fork of a
398violating codebase.
399 </p>
400 <p>
401 This talk discusses which scenarios make this remedy optimal and the
402lessons learned. The talk includes some licensing and technical
403content about vetting the licensing information of codebases.
404 </p>
405 </div>
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407 </section>
408 <!-- day-2-timeslot-4-session-1 end -->
409 <section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-4-session-2">
410 <header class="program-session-header">
411 <hgroup>
412 <h2>
413 Who did this? Just wait until your father gets home
414 </h2>
415 </hgroup>
416 </header>
417 <span class="program-session-speaker">
418 Ken Starks
419 </span>
420 <p class="program-session-room-details">
421 <span class="label label-default">
422 Room 32-141
423 </span>
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429 <p>
430 What's going on in here? Computer parts laying all over the
431place... screws and ribbon cables scattered cross heaven's half
432acre. And who left this power supply in the refrigerator? Is that your
433dad's new impact drive? Don't you dare let me get up in the middle of
434the night and step on that motherboard in my bare feet. Just what in
435the name of Michael Dell is going on here?
436 </p>
437 </div>
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439 </section>
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441 </article>
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445