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                <title> 2014 Holiday Giving Guide | Free Software Foundation | Working together for free software</title>
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-            <h1>2014 Holiday Giving Guide</h1>
-
-            <div>
-              <h2> Are you giving your loved ones holiday gifts they can use freely, or gifts which put someone else </h2>
-
-              <p>
-                Electronics are popular gifts for the holidays, but
-                people often overlook the restrictions that
-                manufacturers slip under the wrapping paper. Companies
-                like Microsoft and Apple can and will use Digital
-                Restrictions Management (DRM) to
-                prevent your loved ones from sharing apps on the
-                laptop you got them or remixing the songs on their
-                expensive new iPad. If the recipient of your gift
-                is as unlucky as one woman last year,
-
-                <a href="http://www.defectivebydesign.org/node/2250">
-                  Amazon might even block all the books on their
-                  Kindle and refuse to explain why
-                </a>.
-
-                Companies want us to accept this kind of intrusive
-                control, but when you think about, it's unethical
-                (and annoying!).
-              </p>
-
-              <h2>Give freely</h2>
-
-              <p>
-                The good news is, for every device that uses DRM or
-                has a remote "kill switch" like the Kindle, ethical
-                companies have made a better one that doesn't, one
-                that your loved ones will be free to enjoy however
-                they wish. Here's a list of these smarter gifts,
-                compared with their more well-known, but more
-                restrictive alternatives. While you're reading, please
-                remember that donating to a charity in your friend or
-                family member's name is at least as meaningful as
-                buying them an electronic device. Some of our favorite
-                charities are the
-
-                <a href="http://www.eff.org/">
-                  Electronic Frontier Foundation
-                </a>,
-                <a href="http://www.creativecommons.org/">
-                  Creative Commons
-                </a>,
-                <a href="http://wikimedia.org/">
-                  Wikimedia Foundation
-                </a>,
-                <a href="http://www.sfconservancy.org/">
-                  Software Freedom Conservancy
-                </a>,
-                <a href="http://www.softwarefreedom.org/">
-                  Software Freedom Law Center</a>,
-                <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">GNOME Foundation</a>
-                and
-                <a href="http://www.fsf.org/">Free Software Foundation</a>.
-              </p>
-
-              <h2>The Free Software Foundation's Holiday Giving Guide</h2>
-
-              <p>
-                The gifts in the left column respect your freedom much
-                more than those in the right column.
-              </p>
-
-              <p>
-                <i>
-                  Please
-                  <a href="http://www.fsf.org/share?u=http://www.fsf.org/givingguide&amp;t=Give%20tech%20gifts%20that%20support%20user%20freedom%20">
-                    share the Giving Guide
-                  </a>
-
-                  with your friends and family members, especially
-                  those that might give you presents! (We're using the hashtag
-                  #givefreely.)
-                </i>
-              </p>
-
-              <p>
-                To make a really big splash, get some friends
-                together, print the
-                <a href="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/misc/GivingGuide2013.pdf">
-                  PDF version of the Giving Guide
-                </a>
-                and hand it out near a local store that sells
-                DRM-encumbered products. Be sure to take photos!
-
-                Send us photos and any questions at
-                <a href="mailto:campaigns@fsf.org">
-                  campaigns@fsf.org
-                </a>.
-              </p>
-
 
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+                       <div>
+                               <h1 class="intro_phrase">SAY SOMETHING CLEVER ABOUT GIVING GUIDE 2014</h1>
+
+                               <h2>Are you giving your loved ones holiday gifts they can use freely, or
+                                       gifts which put someone else in control?</h2>
+
+                               <p>
+                                       Electronics are popular gifts for the holidays, but people often overlook
+                                       the restrictions that manufacturers slip under the wrapping paper.
+                                       Companies like Microsoft and Apple can and will use Digital
+                                       Restrictions Management (DRM) to prevent your loved ones from
+                                       sharing apps on the laptop you got them or remixing the songs on
+                                       their expensive new iPad. If the recipient of your gift is as
+                                       unlucky as one woman last year,
+                                       <a href="http://www.defectivebydesign.org/node/2250">
+                                               Amazon might even block all the books on their Kindle and refuse to explain why</a>.
+                                               Companies want us to accept this kind of intrusive control,
+                                               but when you think about, it's unethical (and annoying!).
+                               </p>
+
+                               <h2>Give freely</h2>
+
+                               <p>
+                                       The good news is, for every device that uses DRM or has a remote
+                                       "kill switch" like the Kindle, ethical companies have made a better
+                                       one that doesn't, one that your loved ones will be free to enjoy however
+                                        they wish. Here's a list of these smarter gifts, compared with their
+                                        more well-known, but more restrictive alternatives. While you're
+                                       reading, please remember that donating to a charity in your friend
+                                       or family member's name is at least as meaningful as buying them
+                                       an electronic device. Some of our favorite charities are the
+                                       <a href="http://www.eff.org/">Electronic Frontier Foundation</a>,
+                                       <a href="http://www.creativecommons.org/">Creative Commons</a>,
+                                       <a href="http://wikimedia.org/">Wikimedia Foundation</a>,
+                                       <a href="http://www.sfconservancy.org/">Software Freedom Conservancy</a>,
+                                       <a href="http://www.softwarefreedom.org/">Software Freedom Law Center</a>,
+                                       <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">GNOME Foundation</a>
+                                       and Free Software Foundation.
+                               </p>
+                               <h2>The Free Software Foundation's Holiday Giving Guide
+       </h2>
+
+                               <p>
+                                       The gifts in the left column respect your freedom much more than those in the right column.
+                               </p>
+
+                               <p>
+                                       <i>
+                                               Please share <a href="http://www.fsf.org/share?u=http://www.fsf.org/givingguide&t=
+                                               Give%20tech%20gifts%20that%20support%20user%20freedom%20">the Giving Guide</a>
+                                               with your friends and family members, especially those that might give you
+                                                presents! (We're using the hashtag #givefreely.)
+                                       </i>
+                               </p>
+
+                               <p>
+                               To make a really big splash, get some friends together, print the PDF
+                               version of the Giving Guide and hand it out near a local store that
+                               sells DRM-encumbered products. Be sure to take photos! Send us photos
+                               and any questions at <a href="mailto:campaigns@fsf.org">campaigns@fsf.org</a>.
+                               </p>
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+               <!--We compare different products from here-->
+
+               <!--                    <div id="comparisons">
+                       <div class="section_wrapper">
+                               <h3 class="main_title">Operating System: Give the gift of free, flexible, and ethical computing</h3>
+
+                               <div id="free">
+                                       <img class="product" src="images/linux.png" alt="Windows"/>
+
+                                       <h4 class="title">Linux</h4>
+                                       <ul>
+                                               <li>Completely free operating system: transparent and modifiable</li>
+                                               <li>Break the cycle of forced upgrades and planned obsolescence</li>
+                                               <li>Comes with all the software you need and an easy software manager to find more.</li>
+                                       </ul>
+
+                               </div>
+
+                               <div id="sign">
+                                       <img class="sign" src="images/sign.png" alt="compared"/>
+                                       <img class="separator" src="images/separator.png" alt="separator"/>
+                               </div>
+
+                               <div id="proprietary">
+                                       <img class="product" src="images/windows.png" alt="Windows"/>
+
+                                       <h4 class="title">Windows</h4>
+                                       <ul>
+                                               <li>Proprietary software that profits from controlling how you use your computer</li>
+                                               <li>Invades privacy and exposes personal data to Microsoft, <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/05/nsa-how-to-remain-secure-surveillance">the NSA</a>, and other malicious attackers</li>
+                                               <li>Dependent on mandatory upgrades and devices that don't support older versions of Windows</li>
+                                       </ul>
+                               </div>
+                       </div> -->
+
+               <!--                            <div id="test">
+                       <hr>
+               </div> -->
+
+<!--                                           <div class="section_wrapper">
+       <h3 class="main_title">Operating System: Give the gift of free, flexible, and ethical computing</h3>
+
+       <div id="free">
+               <img class="product" src="images/linux.png" alt="Windows"/>
+
+               <h4 class="title">Linux</h4>
+               <ul>
+                       <li>Completely free operating system: transparent and modifiable</li>
+                       <li>Break the cycle of forced upgrades and planned obsolescence</li>
+                       <li>Comes with all the software you need and an easy software manager to find more.</li>
+               </ul>
+
+       </div>
+
+       <div id="sign">
+               <img class="sign" src="images/sign.png" alt="compared"/>
+               <img class="separator" src="images/separator.png" alt="separator"/>
+       </div>
+
+       <div id="proprietary">
+               <img class="product" src="images/windows.png" alt="Windows"/>
+
+               <h4 class="title">Windows</h4>
+               <ul>
+                       <li>Proprietary software that profits from controlling how you use your computer</li>
+                       <li>Invades privacy and exposes personal data to Microsoft, <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/05/nsa-how-to-remain-secure-surveillance">the NSA</a>, and other malicious attackers</li>
+                       <li>Dependent on mandatory upgrades and devices that don't support older versions of Windows</li>
+               </ul>
+       </div>
+</div>
+                                       </div> -->
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