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| '''Free software''' is software that is meant to be shared. There is a strong movement behind free software that inspired other movements with its values and success.
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| Free software is software whose license guarantees the ''user'' the right to
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| * '''use''' ''his'' tool for whatever purpose, to
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| * '''study''' how it works, to
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| * '''share''' it with whoever he wants (under the same conditions) and to
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| * '''alter''' it (and also share the results) - to build on the work and help to improve it, for example.
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| There is a whole world of free software with software covering virtually every need.
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| == Derivatives ==
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| * The [[Oekonux]] project examines how the concept of free software can be adapted to economy and politics to overcome capitalism with concepts of free software.
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| * [[Shareconomy]] is a concept for an alternative economy based on the principles of free software.
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| <!--Dive in, free yourself and your computer, enter this existing huge world of sharing!-->
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| [[Category:Movement]]
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