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Bradley Kuhn is also
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<acronym title="Software Freedom Conservancy">SFC</acronym>'s
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<a href="/about/staff/#bkuhn">Policy Fellow and
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Hacker-in-Residence</a>
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at <a href="https://sfconservancy.org/sustainer">Software Freedom
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Conservancy</a> (<abbr>SFC</abbr>). Kuhn began his work in the software freedom movement
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Hacker-in-Residence</a></p>
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<p>Kuhn began his work in the software freedom movement
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as a volunteer in 1992 — as an early adopter of Linux-based systems and
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contributor to various
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<acronym title="Free and Open Source Software">FOSS</acronym> projects,
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including Perl.</p>
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<p>Kuhn worked during the 1990s as a system administrator and software developer
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including Perl. Kuhn worked during the 1990s as a system administrator and software developer
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for various companies, and also spent one year teaching high school Advanced Placement Computer
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Science. As FSF’s Executive Director from 2001–2005, Kuhn led FSF’s GPL
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enforcement, launched its Associate Member program, and invented the copyleft
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network services clause found in the Affero GPL. Kuhn was SFC’s primary
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network services clause found in the Affero GPL.</p>
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<p>Kuhn was SFC’s primary
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volunteer from 2006–2010, and became its first staffer in 2011. Kuhn’s
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work at SFC focuses
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on <a href="https://sfconservancy.org/copyleft-compliance/">enforcement of
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<h2 id="bkuhn">Bradley Kuhn – Policy Fellow & Hacker-in-Residence</h2>
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<p>Bradley Kuhn is
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<acronym title="Software Freedom Conservancy">SFC</a>'s Policy Fellow
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<acronym title="Software Freedom Conservancy">SFC</acronym>'s Policy Fellow
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and Hacker-in-Residence. Kuhn began his work in the software freedom movement
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as a volunteer in 1992 — as an early adopter of Linux-based systems and
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contributor to various
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