Franklin Street Statement on Freedom and Network Services

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URL = http://autonomo.us/2008/07/franklin-street-statement/


Background

Benjamin Mako Hill:

"The current generation of network services or Software as a Service can provide advantages over traditional, locally installed software in ease of deployment, collaboration, and data aggregation. Many users have begun to rely on such services in preference to software provisioned by themselves or their organizations. This move toward centralization has powerful effects on software freedom and user autonomy.

On March 16, 2008, a workgroup convened at the Free Software Foundation, to discuss issues of freedom for users given the rise of network services. We considered a number of issues, among them what impacts these services have on user freedom, and how implementers of network services can help or harm users. We believe this will be an ongoing conversation, potentially spanning many years. Our hope is that free software and open source communities will embrace and adopt these values when thinking about user freedom and network services. We hope to work with organizations including the FSF to provide moral and technical leadership on this issue." (http://autonomo.us/2008/07/franklin-street-statement/)


Text

"We consider network services that are Free Software and which share Free Data as a good starting-point for ensuring users’ freedom.

Although we have not yet formally defined what might constitute a ‘Free Service’, we do have suggestions that developers, service providers, and users should consider:


Developers of network service software are encouraged to:


Service providers are encouraged to:

o Users should control their private data.

o Data available to all users of the service should be available under terms approved for Free Cultural Works or Open Knowledge.


Users are encouraged to:

(http://autonomo.us/2008/07/franklin-street-statement/)


More Information

Network service licenses are compiled here at http://autonomo.us/wiki/Licensing_approaches_to_network_services

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