We're happy to announce a new way credit card users can give financial support to the FSF and our fight for software freedom: by using a credit card with the Free Software Foundation logo.
* http://www.cardpartner.com/app/fsf (Please don't let the thought of supporting us encourage you to start using a credit card if you don't already, or discourage you from buying anonymously with big-brother-resistant cash.) Funds from our new Visa program will help support the mission of the FSF to preserve, protect and promote the freedom to use, study, copy, modify, and redistribute computer software, and to defend the rights of Free Software users. If you use a credit card, sign up for the Free Software Foundation Visa Platinum Rewards Card and support FSF with every purchase. There's a $50 donation to the FSF by the bank when you first use the card, plus ongoing contributions of 30 basis points or .3% of retail transactions. US residents only. THERE'S A CONTEST, TOO The current FSF credit card has the "floating gnu" on it. We're looking to offer other card designs, designs that reflect, in some visual way, the activist spirit of the FSF and its supporters. Specifically, we need photos and artwork. They can be original, or links to public domain images on the net. By sending the image, you also agree to make it available as CC-BY. If we choose your image for the cards, we'll send you the t-shirt of your choice from the FSF store. Send them as GIF, JPG, or PNG, in the best quality you can manage, to [email protected]. If the image is from the web, send a link, with a link to the license info. Note: If you send artwork, don't include any text. We know that's annoying, but it complicates things for a few reasons. Also, I won't be able to get back to all of you individually, so thanks in advance for your help, and good luck!
