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> Expéditeur: "Free Software Foundation" <[email protected]>
> Date: 8 août 2020 à 02:11:03 UTC+2
> Destinataire: Michaël Parchet <[email protected]>
> Objet: The University of Costumed Heroes: A video from the FSF
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> Read and share online: 
> https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/the-university-of-costumed-heroes-a-video-from-the-fsf
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> Dear Michaël Parchet,
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> Share  | Help give students #UserFreedom
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> The University of Costumed Heroes is an animated video telling the story of a 
> group of heroes falling prey to the powers of proprietary software in 
> education. The university board acquires cutting-edge remote learning 
> software that enables them to continue their operations online, but -- 
> [SPOILER ALERT] -- it may sow the seeds of their downfall.
> 
> This video is the second in a series of animated videos created by the Free 
> Software Foundation (FSF), and this one is themed around our campaign against 
> the use of proprietary remote education software.
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> We must reverse the trend of forsaking young people's freedom, which has been 
> accelerating as corporations try to capitalize on the need to establish new 
> remote education practices. Free software not only protects the freedoms of 
> your child or grandchild by allowing people to study the source code for any 
> malicious functionalities, it also communicates important values like 
> autonomy, sharing, social responsibility, and collaboration.
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> To help protect students' freedoms, please show your support for free 
> software in education and this video by promoting it using the #UserFreedom 
> hashtag.
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> Share a pre-populated message on your favorite microblog.
> Here's a short URL you can use: https://u.fsf.org/fsfheroes
> Feel free to use these images
> Thank you for supporting our work.
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> On this last day of our summer fundraiser, we celebrate having reached our 
> goal of 200 new members with days to go! We are so thankful for the massive 
> vote of confidence in this challenging time, and we thank you for your 
> commitment from the bottom of our hearts.
> 
> Your activism has helped build this momentum, and now is a great time to keep 
> it going. If you enjoy this video, consider becoming an FSF associate member 
> to help us create more videos like this to support our campaigns and to 
> spread free software awareness. Membership comes with plenty of benefits, 
> including our newest member perk: access to our Jitsi Meet videoconferencing 
> server.
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> Thank you for everything you do to help this cause.
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> Sincerely,
> 
> The Free Software Foundation 
> Zoë, Andrew, Craig, Dana, Dawn, Donald, Greg, Ian, Jeanne, John H., John S., 
> Matt, Michael, and Ruben
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> More information about the different formats the FSF chooses to use.
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> Subtitles and translations
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> Help us translate to many different languages so we can share this video 
> across the globe! Translation drafts and the how-to explanation can be found 
> on our wiki. Once you have finalized a translation, email [email protected] 
> and we will make it available on the Web site.
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> Subtitle files: English
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> Video credits:
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> The University of Costumed Heroes by the Free Software Foundation 
> LENGTH: 02:33 
> PRODUCER & DIRECTOR: Brad Burkhart 
> ANIMATOR: Zygis Luksas 
> STORY: Douglas J. Eboch
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