* IMAGE ALT TEXT: Frame from the video with Stephen Fry sitting in a chair
* IMAGE LICENSE: 2008 Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
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-* TEXT-BODY: The GNU Project turned twenty-five in 2008, and to celebrate, the FSF collaborated with Stephen Fry, the the British actor, comedian, and writer, to create a video in which Fry explains the issues he sees with proprietary software in his own words. Then FSF campaigns manager Matt Lee wrote and produced the short film, which is a clear introduction video of how the GNU Project came to exist, the underlying philosophy of participation, equity, and freedom, and explains how you can support the movement for free software.
+* TEXT-BODY: The GNU Project turned twenty-five in 2008, and to celebrate, the FSF collaborated with Stephen Fry, the British actor, comedian, and writer, to create a video in which Fry explains the issues he sees with proprietary software in his own words. Then FSF campaigns manager Matt Lee wrote and produced the short film, which is a clear introduction video of how the GNU Project came to exist, the underlying philosophy of participation, equity, and freedom, and explains how you can support the movement for free software.
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