--- Generator: 'texi2html 1.82' description: Untitled Document distribution: global keywords: Untitled Document resource-type: document title: Untitled Document ... Preface {#preface .unnumbered} ======= The third edition of Free Software, Free Society holds updated versions of most of the essays from the second edition, as well as many new essays. A third of the essays are new. As it was in previous editions, the initial section of the book is devoted to the principles and philosophy of free software. It includes a more powerful presentation of why software ought to be free, an explanation of how our principles determine our practical decisions, and addresses the question of freedom and hardware designs. The way we name and frame an issue affects how we think about it. Companies choose terminology to promote their framing; to accept that is to support them. Thus, this edition has new material about how we at the FSF name things and why. The copyright section now presents a transcript of a speech that discusses the overall issue of copyright law and how it should be changed. The patents section proposes a solution for the problem caused by patents in the computing field. I’ve kept essays about patents separate from those about copyright, since the two issues should not be lumped together. The licensing section is largely unchanged, still presenting the GNU licenses, with an introduction written with Brett Smith giving their history and the motives for each of them, and an essay explaining why software projects should upgrade to version 3 of the GNU General Public License. This edition continues to address dangers and traps that the free software community faces, including now the issues of nonfree games, e-books, and the growing threat of digital surveillance. I hope this book can show you how you might lose your freedom, teach you how to protect it, and inspire you to value it. Thank you to Jeanne Rasata for managing the project, editing the book, formatting the text, and creating the index. Thanks also to Karl Berry for technical assistance with Texinfo, and Kyle Winfree for designing and formatting the cover. RICHARD STALLMAN ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This document was generated by *tonghuix* on *March 25, 2016* using [*texi2html 1.82*](http://www.nongnu.org/texi2html/).\