Everyone needs user freedom, but the ways through which it impacts our daily lives vary widely based on factors like gender, location, and race. At-risk communities, marginalized groups, and minorities need copyleft more than ever, as computing technologies find their ways into our homes, our bodies, and the most private parts of our lives.
Everyone needs user freedom, but the ways through which it impacts our daily lives vary widely based on factors like gender, location, and race. At-risk communities, marginalized groups, and minorities need copyleft more than ever, as computing technologies find their ways into our homes, our bodies, and the most private parts of our lives.
Molly de Blanc is a free software activist interested in the ways computing interacts with our daily lives. She works as the campaigns manager at the Free Software Foundation, organizing around free software issues. She serves on the board of directors of the Open Source Initiative, and is a contributor to the Debian project.