League for Programming Freedom
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League for Programming Freedom (LPF) was founded in 1989 by Richard Stallman to unite free software developers as well as developers of proprietary software to fight against software patents and the extension of the scope of copyright. Their logo is the Statue of Liberty holding a floppy disk and tape reel.
The single event that had the most influence on the creation of the League was Apple's lawsuits against Microsoft about supposed copyrights violations of the look and feel of the Macintosh as copied in Microsoft Windows. After the lawsuit ended, the League went dormant to be resurrected when software patents enforcement and threats became increasingly annoying, for example with Microsoft threats of decommoditizing its interfaces.
The league with co-ordination of other organizations have successfully block software patents bill from being converted into act in India.
External link
- Official Website (http://lpf.ai.mit.edu/)
- LPF history page (http://lpf.ai.mit.edu/History/history.html)