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Keynote speakers

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+[  Deb Nicholson - Photo  ] +
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Deb Nicholson

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Deb Nicholson is a free software policy expert and a passionate community advocate. She is the Community Outreach Director for the Open Invention Network, the world's largest patent non-aggression community, which serves GNU, the kernel Linux, Android, and other key free software projects.

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She won the O’Reilly Open Source Award for her work with GNU MediaGoblin and OpenHatch. She is a founding organizer of the Seattle GNU/Linux Conference, an annual event dedicated to surfacing new voices and welcoming new people to the free software community. She also serves on the Software Freedom Conservancy's Evaluation Committee, which acts as a curator for new member projects. She lives with her husband and her lucky black cat in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Photo of Deb Nicholson by Misty Smith CC-BY-NC-SA 2.0

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Richard Stallman

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Richard Stallman founded the free software movement in 1983 when he announced he would develop the GNU operating system, a Unix-like operating +system meant to consist entirely of free software. He has been the GNU project's leader ever since. In October 1985 he started the Free Software Foundation.

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Since the mid-1990s, Stallman has spent most of his time in +political advocacy for free software, and spreading the ethical ideas +of the movement, as well as campaigning against both software patents +and dangerous extension of copyright laws. Before that, Richard +developed a number of widely used programs that are components of GNU, +including the original Emacs, the GNU Compiler Collection, the GNU +symbolic debugger (gdb), GNU Emacs, and various others.

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Photo of Richard Stallman by Kori Feener CC-BY-SA

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Seth David Schoen

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Seth Schoen has served for sixteen years as the first-ever Staff Technologist at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, helping to inspire the creation of similar positions at other NGOs and government agencies. Seth has sought to inform EFF's litigation, policy, and activist work with technical expertise, and has researched topics including ISPs' interference with user communications, as well as computer memory and laser printer forensics. He created the LNX-BBC live CD. He has testified before the US Copyright Office, US Sentencing Commission, Federal Trade Commission, and several courts, and has been invited to speak in twelve countries. He is one of the original technical contributors to the Let's Encrypt certificate authority project.

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Photo of Seth David Schoen by Electronic Frontier Foundation CC-BY 3.0 US

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Keynote: Gabriella Coleman

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Geeks and hackers, part of a contemporary movement to protect and enable our civil liberties, are part of a broader political tradition. In this talk, I turn to notable 20th and 21st century battles and political uses of anonymity (including notable Supreme Court Cases, the creation of encryption tools, and the deployment of anonymity by political groups, like Citizen’s Commission to Expose the FBI to Anonymous) to visit key moments when anonymity has been more sharply defined, defended, and deployed. I conclude by considering the ongoing challenges we face in trying to convince the public that anonymity is vital for democratic governance and procedures.

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TBA

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  • JIDs for Messaging with Phones (JMP)
  • MIT Libraries' Program on Information Science
  • Platform.sh
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  • Private Internet Access
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  • Private Internet Access
  • Purism
  • Savoir-faire Linux
  • Software Freedom Conservancy
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  • Technoethical
  • ThinkPenguin
  • Tor Project
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