Richard Stallman (1953) American software freedom activist, short story writer and computer programmer, founder of the GNU project
1980s, GNU Manifesto (1985)
Source: The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration
Richard Stallman (1953) American software freedom activist, short story writer and computer programmer, founder of the GNU project
1980s, GNU Manifesto (1985)
“The freedom of poetic license.”
Marcus Tullius Cicero (-106–-43 BC) Roman philosopher and statesman
Suggested to be from Pro Publio Sestio (sec. 6: "...my attacking those men with some freedom of expression..."
Disputed
“Freedom does not mean license.”
Erich Fromm (1900–1980) German social psychologist and psychoanalyst
“None can love freedom heartily, but good men; the rest love not freedom, but license.”
John Milton (1608–1674) English epic poet
Tenure of Kings and Magistrates (1649)
Jimmy Wales (1966) Wikipedia co-founder and American Internet entrepreneur
Announcing that the Wikimedia Foundation Board has voted to enable Wikipedia to be licensed under a Creative Commons license. "Wikipedia to be Licensed Under Creative Commons" (30 November 2007) http://blog.jamendo.com/index.php/2007/12/01/breaking-news-wikipedia-switches-to-creative-commons/
Alan M. Dershowitz (1938) American lawyer, author
Fox & Friends Weekend, Aug 6, 2017, responding to Congresswoman Maxine Waters
Dean Koontz book The Darkest Evening of the Year
Source: The Darkest Evening of the Year
Jeffrey Montgomery (1953–2016) American LGBT rights activist and public relations executive
America...You Kill Me
Sam Harris (1967) American author, philosopher and neuroscientist
Sam Harris, Real Time with Bill Maher (February 1, 2013)
2010s