Richard Stallman

Computer Science American 1953 373 quotes

Founder of the free software movement and the GNU Project.

Most quoted

"Calling it 'intellectual property' is a propaganda term designed to confuse people into thinking that the various different laws that restrict what you can do with information are all one thing, and that they all have the same moral basis."

— from Various speeches

"I could have made money this way, and perhaps amused myself writing code. But I knew that at the end of my career, I would look back on years of building walls to divide people, and feel I had spent my life making the world a worse place."

— from The GNU Project

"My work on free software is motivated by an idealistic goal: spreading freedom and cooperation. I want to encourage free software to spread, replacing proprietary software that forbids cooperation, and thus make our society better."

— from Essays

All quotes by Richard Stallman (373)

I consider that my life's work is to make sure that there will be free software for all users.

Interview 2000

Free software is a matter of liberty, not price. To understand the concept, you should think of 'free' as in 'free speech,' not as in 'free beer.'

The GNU Project and the Free Software Foundation 1996

If you're using a program that's not free software, you're living in a prison.

Speech 2001

The most important freedom is the freedom to cooperate.

Speech 2001

Sharing is good, and with digital technology, sharing is easy.

Speech 2001

Proprietary software is an injustice.

Speech 2001

The idea of 'intellectual property' is a pure distraction.

Speech 2001

Copyleft is a general method for making a program free software and requiring all modified and extended versions of the program to be free software as well.

The GNU Project and the Free Software Foundation 1996

When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price.

The GNU Project and the Free Software Foundation 1996

The purpose of the GNU Project is to give computer users freedom.

The GNU Project and the Free Software Foundation 1996

If you don't control the program, the program controls you.

Speech 2001

The word 'open source' was coined to avoid the ethical issues of 'free software.'

Speech 2001

I'm not anti-commercial. I'm anti-proprietary.

Speech 2001

The internet is a wonderful tool, but it's also a tool for surveillance.

Interview 2013

The only way to have security is to have free software.

Interview 2013

Digital restrictions management is a system of tyranny.

Speech 2006

The software you use should respect your freedom.

Speech 2001

The user should be in control of the computer, not the other way around.

Speech 2001

I am not a communist. I am a free software activist.

Speech 2001

The GNU operating system is a complete free software system.

The GNU Project and the Free Software Foundation 1996