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Submitted by tonyw.
on 2006-01-25 03:14 PM.
Richard Stallman participates in the United Nations summit in Tunis
after being invited by his friends in the Asia Pacific Development
Information Programme (APDIP).
Submitted by johns.
on 2005-12-23 05:16 PM.
Richard Stallman visits Mexico to speak for a free software event that
reinforces the need for all research and development to be free. The
event, entitled "Festival GNU/Linux y Software Libre", was held at the
University of Guadalajara.
Submitted by johns.
on 2005-12-07 03:31 PM.
Richard Stallman visits the Chinese University of Hong Kong to talk with engineering students on the issue of copyright and community. Visitors from the Hong Kong Linux User Group also attend the speech.
Submitted by johns.
on 2005-11-09 06:40 PM.
Stallman visited Hong Kong on a trip to the Chinese University of Hong
Kong. He spoke to engineering students and the members of a Hong Kong
users group. The speech was sponsored by the University of Hong
Kong department of Engineering and the department of Information
Engineering.
Submitted by johns.
on 2005-11-02 05:19 PM.
As part of his trip to Cambodia, Kuala Lumpur and China, Stallman
reacts to the copyright statements of the World Trade Organization.
Submitted by johns.
on 2005-10-26 02:00 PM.
Stallman attends the second Free and Open Source Software Asia-Pacific
Consultation (FOSSAP II) in Siem Reap, Cambodia. While there, he
visits Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur and China, speaking in each place for
various organizations and universities.
Submitted by johns.
on 2005-10-19 05:24 PM.
Stallman visited Spain to participate in a roundtable discussion on
installing and supporting free software in Andalusia. He then spoke in
Frankfurt, Germany for the 2005 Wikimania conference on his views of
copyright. There, he laid out a timeline on his views of copyright and
how that has influenced projects such as Wikipedia.
Submitted by johns.
on 2005-09-30 01:06 PM.
Speaking for the "Primer Congreso Nacional de
Software Libre," Richard Stallman took an opportunity to promote
software freedoms in Maracaibo, Venezuela. Stallman then traveled to
Caracas for the launch of Venezuela's newest TV news channel,
Telesur. He had a slight change in schedule, meeting with Venezuelan
President Hugo Chavez. In Merida, Stallman's next stop in Venezuela,
he spoke for the networking workshop called WALC 2005, organized by
ESLARED.
Submitted by johns.
on 2005-09-20 06:06 PM.
For the beginning of July I went to Montreal. I had been invited for
a conference on software and education, but it seems like too much of
a rush to stay for just two days, and not efficient to make the trip
for just one speech. So I arranged a second speech at the University
of Quebec.