[Linux-bruxelles] Fwd: Give the gift of freedom with the Ethical Technology Giving Guide

Sabine-Myriam Husson sabine.husson at gmail.com
Ven 24 Nov 08:31:58 CET 2017


Bonjour à tous, et pour info 😉


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From: Molly de Blanc <info at fsf.org>
Date: 2017-11-23 0:22 GMT+01:00
Subject: Give the gift of freedom with the Ethical Technology Giving Guide



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*Thank you for your past support of the Free Software Foundation. Our
annual fundraiser is happening right now <https://www.fsf.org/appeal>, and
we want to welcome 700 new members and raise $450,000 before December 31st.
Will you power up the free software movement by becoming an FSF Associate
Member <https://my.fsf.org/join?pk_campaign=gg1&pk_kwd=joindo> today? As a
special bonus, all new and renewing Annual Associate Members ($120+) can
choose to receive our new Four Freedoms t-shirt!*

*Read and share online:
https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/give-the-gift-of-freedom-with-the-ethical-technology-giving-guide
<https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/give-the-gift-of-freedom-with-the-ethical-technology-giving-guide>*

Dear Sabine Husson,

With the holidays, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday on the horizon, we know
that a lot of you are on the lookout for cool tech gifts to thrill your
loved ones. However, we also know that you don't want to trap them with
proprietary software and insidious technologies like Digital Restrictions
Management (DRM)
<https://www.defectivebydesign.org/what_is_drm_digital_restrictions_management>
.

Thankfully, we at the Free Software Foundation (FSF) research the best user
freedom-respecting products available. We're excited to share these with
you in the 2017 Ethical Technology Giving Guide
<https://www.fsf.org/givingguide/v8/>.

Over the past year, the number of Respects Your Freedom
<https://www.fsf.org/resources/hw/endorsement/respects-your-freedom>
certified products increased dramatically. We saw renewed enthusiasm for
creating DRM-free art, games, and media. We read great books, tried out new
toys, and found even more things to share in the Guide than before.

This year's Giving Guide includes mobile phones, laptops, desktops,
wireless accessories, books, games, music, movies, and a list of nonprofit
charities who are working hard to protect your rights online, in digital
spaces, and in your devices. Sellers are offering discounts for users of
the Guide and FSF members.

If you're looking for something a bit more lo-fi, you can head over to the GNU
Press Shop <https://shop.fsf.org/>. We've got a brand new scarf and hat set
to keep you warm this winter, and plenty of tees to keep you stylish
through this summer (if you're in the Southern Hemisphere). As always, FSF
members get a 20% discount at the GNU Press Shop.

When you're buying gifts this year, please remember that we're not just
trying to protect ourselves from spyware, surveillance, and other threats
brought on by proprietary software. This encroachment of our rights as
users doesn't just affect us. It's not enough to choose to not buy Google
Home or Amazon Alexa for ourselves -- we need to help keep these
proprietary technologies out of the homes of our families, friends, and
loved ones. We can do this by educating them about threats *and* helping
them make better choices -- and to give you a hand, we've included talking
points with each Giving Guide item to explain why the proprietary
alternative is a bad buy.

Share the Guide with your friends and use it yourself! While we understand
if you want to keep your gifts a surprise, we hope you'll consider sharing
how the Guide directed your choices this year on social media
<https://www.fsf.org/share?u=https://www.fsf.org/givingguide/v8&t=Shop%20better%20with%20the%20Free%20Software%20Foundation%20Ethical%20Tech%20Giving%20Guide>,
or by emailing us at the FSF.

Happy holidays and happy hacking!

Molly de Blanc
Campaigns Manager

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