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Mauricio Pasquier Juan
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The fundamental dialectic of our struggle is this: will we be enslaved by our
technology, or liberated by it?
La dialéctica fundamental de nuestro conflicto es este: ¿seremos esclavizados
por nuestra tecnología, o liberados por ella?
It was in cognizance of this notion, and in service to our collective freedom
that the Free Software Movement was born. It is in this spirit that we aim here
to define exactly what it means to say that a network is free. We hope that
the existence of this definition will help illuminate the path to a more just
world.
Fue en reconocimiento de esta noción, y en servicio de nuestra libertad
colectiva, que el Movimiento del Software Libre nació. Es en este espíritu en
el que tratamos aquí de definir exactamente lo que significa que una red es
libre. Esperamos que la existencia de esta definición ayude a iluminar el
camino hacia un mundo más justo.
Our intention is to build communications systems that are owned by the people
that use them, that allow participants to own their own data, and that use
end-to-end encryption and cryptographic trust mechanisms to assure privacy. We
call such systems 'free networks' and they are characterized by the following
five freedoms:
Nuestra intención es construir sistemas de comunicaciones que son poseídos por
la gente que los usa, que permite a los participantes poseer sus propios datos
y que usa encriptación de punta a punta y mecanismos de confianza
criptográficos para garantizar la privacidad. Llamamos a tales sistemas 'redes
libres' y estos están caracterizados por las siguientes cinco libertades:
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Freedom 0) The freedom to participate in the network.
Freedom 0 regards your right to organize cooperative networks.
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