Brett Smith is a Free Software hacker and writer. Since 2006, Smith has operated the FSF Free Software Licensing and Compliance Lab. Smith worked on the process to revise the Affero GPL, which will became the GNU Affero General Public License version 3.0.
Smith currently delivers speeches on the following topics, in English:
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