"GNU project" -> "GNU Project".
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@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ Study of the GNU General Public License (herein, abbreviated as \defn{GNU
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GPL} or just \defn{GPL}) must begin by first considering the broader world
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of software freedom. The GPL was not created in a vacuum. Rather, it was
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created to embody and defend a set of principles that were set forth at the
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founding of the GNU project and the Free Software Foundation (FSF) -- the
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founding of the GNU Project and the Free Software Foundation (FSF) -- the
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preeminent organization that upholds, defends and promotes the philosophy of software
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freedom. A prerequisite for understanding both of the popular versions
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of the GPL
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founded in 1984 to make a complete Unix-compatible operating system
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implementation that assured software freedom for all. However, RMS saw that
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using a license that gave but did not assure software freedom would be
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counter to the goals of the GNU project. RMS invented ``copyleft'' as an
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counter to the goals of the GNU Project. RMS invented ``copyleft'' as an
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answer to that problem, and began using various copyleft licenses for the
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early GNU project programs.\footnote{RMS writes more fully about this topic in
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early GNU Project programs.\footnote{RMS writes more fully about this topic in
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his essay entitled simply
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\href{http://www.gnu.org/gnu/thegnuproject.html}{\textit{The GNU Project}}.
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For those who want to hear the story in his own voice,
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