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+<article class="program-day" id="day-1-program">
+ <article class="program-timeslot" id="day-1-timeslot-1">
+  <section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-1-session-1">
+   <header class="program-session-header">
+    <hgroup>
+     <h2>
+      Free software, free hardware, and other things
+     </h2>
+    </hgroup>
+   </header>
+   <span class="program-session-speaker">
+    Richard Stallman
+   </span>
+   <p class="program-session-room-details">
+    <button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-1-session-1-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-1-session-1-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
+     Details
+    </button>
+   </p>
+   <div class="collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-1-session-1-collapse">
+    <p>
+     Preceded by a welcome address from John Sullivan, FSF executive
+director.
+    </p>
+   </div>
+   <!-- day-1-timeslot-1-session-1-collapse end -->
+  </section>
+  <!-- day-1-timeslot-1-session-1 end -->
+  <section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-1-session-2">
+   <header class="program-session-header">
+    <hgroup>
+     <h2>
+      Federation and GNU
+     </h2>
+    </hgroup>
+   </header>
+   <span class="program-session-speaker">
+    <a href="http://dustycloud.org">
+     Christopher Webber
+    </a>
+   </span>
+   <p class="program-session-room-details">
+    <span class="label label-default">
+     Room 32-123
+    </span>
+    <button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-1-session-2-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-1-session-2-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
+     Details
+    </button>
+   </p>
+   <div class="collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-1-session-2-collapse">
+    <p>
+     The effort to re-decentralize the web has been under way for a number
+of years, but what's really happening under the hood? Various projects
+like Diaspora, GNU social,
+     <a href="http://mediagoblin.org/">
+      GNU MediaGoblin
+     </a>
+     , Friendica Red, and Pump.IO
+all exist, but not all these projects can talk to each other. How can
+we fix that? A demo of PyPump will be given, as well as a rundown on
+the progress of the W3C Social Working Group.
+    </p>
+   </div>
+   <!-- day-1-timeslot-1-session-2-collapse end -->
+  </section>
+  <!-- day-1-timeslot-1-session-2 end -->
+  <section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-1-session-3">
+   <header class="program-session-header">
+    <hgroup>
+     <h2>
+      Dr. Hyde and Mr. Jekyll: advocating for free software in nonfree academic contexts
+     </h2>
+    </hgroup>
+   </header>
+   <span class="program-session-speaker">
+    ginger coons
+   </span>
+   <p class="program-session-room-details">
+    <span class="label label-default">
+     Room 32-141
+    </span>
+    <button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-1-session-3-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-1-session-3-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
+     Details
+    </button>
+   </p>
+   <div class="collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-1-session-3-collapse">
+    <p>
+     What if the classic horror trope of the good doctor who becomes a
+monster at night were reversed? Instead of the good Dr. Jekyll
+transforming into the rampaging Mr. Hyde, advocates of free who work
+in nonfree environments can feel as if they only get to put on their
+altruistic persona at night. For academics advocating free software
+and free culture in particular, libre ethics are often at odds with
+both administrative structures and expected teaching outcomes. This
+session explores the struggles of advocating free in both research and
+teaching.
+    </p>
+   </div>
+   <!-- day-1-timeslot-1-session-3-collapse end -->
+  </section>
+  <!-- day-1-timeslot-1-session-3 end -->
+  <section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-1-session-4">
+   <header class="program-session-header">
+    <hgroup>
+     <h2>
+      TAFTA, CETA, TISA: traps and threats to Free Software Everywhere
+     </h2>
+    </hgroup>
+   </header>
+   <span class="program-session-speaker">
+    <a href="http://libreplanet.org/2015/program/speakers.html#corvellec">
+     Marianne Corvellec
+    </a>
+    ,
+    <a href="http://libreplanet.org/2015/program/speakers.html#le-lous">
+     Jonathan Le Lous
+    </a>
+   </span>
+   <p class="program-session-room-details">
+    <span class="label label-default">
+     Room 32-155
+    </span>
+    <button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-1-session-4-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-1-session-4-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
+     Details
+    </button>
+   </p>
+   <div class="collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-1-session-4-collapse">
+    <p>
+     TAFTA, CETA, and TISA are far-reaching trade agreements posing major
+threats to online freedom and creating legal uncertainty for all
+Internet players. They set forth an ever stronger protection of
+copyright and patents. They 'recycle' the most toxic parts of ACTA,
+the anti-counterfeiting trade agreement which was rejected
+in 2012. The presentation focuses on the software aspects of TAFTA,
+CETA, TISA. We will call for action against these global treaty
+projects and offer alternative proposals, which favour Free Software
+Everywhere.
+    </p>
+   </div>
+   <!-- day-1-timeslot-1-session-4-collapse end -->
+  </section>
+  <!-- day-1-timeslot-1-session-4 end -->
+  <section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-1-session-5">
+   <header class="program-session-header">
+    <hgroup>
+     <h2>
+      Let's encrypt!
+     </h2>
+    </hgroup>
+   </header>
+   <span class="program-session-speaker">
+    Seth Schoen
+   </span>
+   <p class="program-session-room-details">
+    <span class="label label-default">
+     Room 32-123
+    </span>
+    <button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-1-session-5-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-1-session-5-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
+     Details
+    </button>
+   </p>
+   <div class="collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-1-session-5-collapse">
+    <p>
+     This year a robotic certificate authority will start issuing
+publicly-trusted certificates, at no charge, by the millions. Called
+Let's Encrypt, this CA is an initiative of several organizations. Our
+free software and protocol will let sysadmins run a single command to
+turn on HTTPS on their servers in about a minute, helping eliminate
+obstacles to activating encryption for every Web server. I'll describe
+how it all works and give a demo. We need lots of testing and
+integration help!
+    </p>
+   </div>
+   <!-- day-1-timeslot-1-session-5-collapse end -->
+  </section>
+  <!-- day-1-timeslot-1-session-5 end -->
+  <section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-1-session-6">
+   <header class="program-session-header">
+    <hgroup>
+     <h2>
+      Attribution revolution -- turning copyright upside-down
+     </h2>
+    </hgroup>
+   </header>
+   <span class="program-session-speaker">
+    Jonas Öberg
+   </span>
+   <p class="program-session-room-details">
+    <span class="label label-default">
+     Room 32-141
+    </span>
+    <button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-1-session-6-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-1-session-6-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
+     Details
+    </button>
+   </p>
+   <div class="collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-1-session-6-collapse">
+    <p>
+     Reusing works licensed under free licenses seems pretty simple, but it
+can often be quite time consuming. One image or a few lines of source
+code might be okay, but keeping track of the license and attribution
+of a thousand different pieces, or when quoting from massive data sets
+such as Wikipedia? Whoah! Don’t we have computers to do that for us!?
+We do, but there’s no widespread support for including licensing or
+author information when sharing or reusing digital works. This session
+will discuss how this should work in a free knowledge environment, and
+could it be that many problems regarding copyright and "piracy" in our
+digital society could be solved with free software?
+    </p>
+    <p>
+     In order to relate effectively to the digital works we see online,
+attribution (who made or built something) matters. Proper attribution
+is the start of being able to explore digital works online in their
+right context. This talk will focus on the philosophical background of
+why attribution matters, the benefits that free software can bring to
+the way we work with pieces of art (lolcats and Shakespeare alike),
+and where we're heading in the future.
+    </p>
+   </div>
+   <!-- day-1-timeslot-1-session-6-collapse end -->
+  </section>
+  <!-- day-1-timeslot-1-session-6 end -->
+  <section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-1-session-7">
+   <header class="program-session-header">
+    <hgroup>
+     <h2>
+      Access without empowerment
+     </h2>
+    </hgroup>
+   </header>
+   <span class="program-session-speaker">
+    Benjamin Mako Hill
+   </span>
+   <p class="program-session-room-details">
+    <span class="label label-default">
+     Room 32-123
+    </span>
+    <button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-1-session-7-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-1-session-7-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
+     Details
+    </button>
+   </p>
+   <div class="collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-1-session-7-collapse">
+    <p>
+     The free software movement has twin goals: promoting access to
+software through users' freedom to share, and empowering users by
+giving them control over their technology. For all our movement's
+success, we have been much more successful at the former. I will use
+data from free software and from several related movements to explain
+why promoting empowerment is systematically more difficult than
+promoting access and I will explore how our movement might address the
+second challenge in the future.
+    </p>
+   </div>
+   <!-- day-1-timeslot-1-session-7-collapse end -->
+  </section>
+  <!-- day-1-timeslot-1-session-7 end -->
+  <section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-1-session-8">
+   <header class="program-session-header">
+    <hgroup>
+     <h2>
+      Fork and ignore: fighting a GPL violation by coding instead
+     </h2>
+    </hgroup>
+   </header>
+   <span class="program-session-speaker">
+    Bradley Kuhn
+   </span>
+   <p class="program-session-room-details">
+    <span class="label label-default">
+     Room 32-123
+    </span>
+    <button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-1-session-8-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-1-session-8-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
+     Details
+    </button>
+   </p>
+   <div class="collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-1-session-8-collapse">
+    <p>
+     Typically, GPL enforcement activity involves copyright infringement
+actions which compel license violators to correct errors in their GPL
+compliance, defending the policy goals of the GPL: the rights of
+developers and users to copy, share, modify and redistribute.
+    </p>
+    <p>
+     While traditional enforcement is often undeniably necessary for
+embedded electronics products, novel approaches to GPL violations are
+often possible and even superior for more traditional software
+distributions.
+    </p>
+    <p>
+     Recently, Software Freedom Conservancy engaged in an enforcement
+action whereby, rather than fight the violator in court, we instead
+provided resources and assistance to a vetted GPL-compliant fork of a
+violating codebase.
+    </p>
+    <p>
+     This talk discusses which scenarios make this remedy optimal and the
+lessons learned. The talk includes some licensing and technical
+content about vetting the licensing information of codebases.
+    </p>
+   </div>
+   <!-- day-1-timeslot-1-session-8-collapse end -->
+  </section>
+  <!-- day-1-timeslot-1-session-8 end -->
+  <section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-1-session-9">
+   <header class="program-session-header">
+    <hgroup>
+     <h2>
+      Who did this? Just wait until your father gets home
+     </h2>
+    </hgroup>
+   </header>
+   <span class="program-session-speaker">
+    Ken Starks
+   </span>
+   <p class="program-session-room-details">
+    <span class="label label-default">
+     Room 32-141
+    </span>
+    <button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-1-session-9-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-1-session-9-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
+     Details
+    </button>
+   </p>
+   <div class="collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-1-session-9-collapse">
+    <p>
+     What's going on in here? Computer parts laying all over the
+place... screws and ribbon cables scattered cross heaven's half
+acre. And who left this power supply in the refrigerator? Is that your
+dad's new impact drive? Don't you dare let me get up in the middle of
+the night and step on that motherboard in my bare feet. Just what in
+the name of Michael Dell is going on here?
+    </p>
+   </div>
+   <!-- day-1-timeslot-1-session-9-collapse end -->
+  </section>
+  <!-- day-1-timeslot-1-session-9 end -->
+ </article>
+ <!-- day-1-timeslot-1 end -->
+</article>
+<!-- day-1 end -->
+