Setup a Personal Campaign Page - Account Information

Creating your own fundraising page is simple. Fill in some basic information below, which will allow you to manage your page and invite friends to make a contribution. Then click 'Continue' to personalize and announce your page.
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Account Registration for Your Personal Campaign Page
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Defective by Design
This is the mailing list for the Free Software Foundation's "Defective by Design" campaign, which is focused on the problems with Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) systems. Subscribers receive regular action alerts and news about progress toward the goal of eliminating DRM.
End Software Patents Action Alerts
Free Software Supporter
This is the Free Software Foundation's primary mailing list. Subscribers receive a monthly newsletter called the Free Software Supporter, which includes news about FSF activities over that month, as well as other news from around the free software world.
FSF Licensing mailing list
Mailing list for subscription just for licensing-related info
FSF Member Card announcements
Please sign up to this very low-volume announce-only list if you are interested in receiving updates about the FSF Bootable USB Member Card. Signing up to this list will also help the Free Software Foundation determine how much time should be devoted to updating and improving the software on the card in the future. More information on the card is available from http://www.fsf.org/membercard.
FSF Widget Announcements
This list is for people who display https://www.fsf.org/associate/widget on their site. We use it to notify them of updates, since the widget is dynamically included by JavaScript.
GNU Press
Updates on new GNU Press products and product availability.
LibrePlanet Announcements
Stand up for your freedom to install free software
Learn more about the dangers of Secure Boot (http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/secure-boot-vs-restricted-boot) and sign the statement standing up for your freedom to install free software on your computer.
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