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=Summary=
=Summary=
The core idea of the Free Service Definition (FSD) is to protect users' freedom when they use services (eg gmail, flickr, todocue, mugshot) — to standardize Terms of Service/Privacy Policies so users know how a service will respect their freedom, privacy, and data.  Having a standardized FSD would make the decision to become a freedom-respecting service provider simpler and less risky.  We are in the process of defining what a Free Service is.
The core idea of the Free Service Definition (FSD) is to protect users' freedom when they use services (gmail, flickr, todocue, etc) — to standardize Terms of Service/Privacy Policies so users know how a service will respect their freedom, privacy, and data.  Having a standardized FSD would make the decision to become a freedom-respecting service provider simpler and less risky.  We are in the process of defining what a Free Service is.


=Defining Free Services=
=Defining Free Services=
Please help us by [[Talk:Free_Service_Definition|commenting]] on the following requirements and by [[Talk:Free_Service_Definition|suggesting new ones]] on the Talk page.
Please help us by [[Talk:Free_Service_Definition|commenting]] on the following requirements and by [[Talk:Free_Service_Definition|suggesting new ones]] on the Talk page.
'''0. Uses all Free Software'''


'''1. Uses free/standard data formats if possible'''
'''1. Uses free/standard data formats if possible'''
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=Ideas for the Future=
=Ideas for the Future=
Perhaps two versions, a FSD and LFSD, could exist, with the LFSD not containing requirement 0.


Given a critical mass of FSD-compliant services or at least mindshare, we might even see FSD versions of Google AdSense, Analytics etc.
Given a critical mass of FSD-compliant services or at least mindshare, we might even see FSD versions of Google AdSense, Analytics etc.


=Related Links/Resources=
=Related Links/Resources=
The Affero GPL is GPL plus a requirement that service providers must provide source of modified network applications, even if there isn't a transfer of code in the normal desktop-application sense. I am not releasing TodoCue as open source until I figure out what makes more sense: the AGPL, or a different license that goes beyond AGPL, requiring any services that use it to be under the FSD.
The Affero GPL is GPL plus a require=ment that service providers must provide source of modified network applications, even if there isn't a transfer of code in the normal desktop-application sense. I am not releasing TodoCue as open source until I figure out what makes more sense: the AGPL, or a different license that goes beyond AGPL, requiring any services that use it to be under the FSD.


OSCON, coming up on July 24th, includes Eben Moglen talking about Licensing in the Web 2.0 Era and Tim O'Reilly talking about The Cathedral AND the Bazaar and the "six axes of open source".
OSCON, coming up on July 24th, includes Eben Moglen talking about Licensing in the Web 2.0 Era and Tim O'Reilly talking about The Cathedral AND the Bazaar and the "six axes of open source".
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