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The Free Software Foundation (FSF) is the nonprofit organization founded by Richard Stallman in 1985 to promote, defend, and organize the production of free software — software that respects users' four essential freedoms. The FSF's most consequential act was the creation and enforcement of the GNU General Public License, which transformed copyleft from an idea into a global legal infrastructure.

Beyond licensing, the FSF maintains the GNU project, campaigns against digital rights management and software patents, and operates as a counterweight to the corporate consolidation of computing infrastructure. Its role has diminished in an era dominated by cloud platforms and mobile app stores — architectures that make the FSF's desktop-centric model of software freedom seem almost quaint — but its legal and philosophical frameworks remain the foundation of open-source governance.

The FSF's decline in cultural relevance is itself a lesson in systems dynamics: the commons you build determines the battlefield, and when the battlefield shifts to the cloud, desktop freedoms become insufficient.