Free Software Song

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The Free Software Song is a filk song by Richard M. Stallman about free software. The song is set to the melody of the Bulgarian "Sadi Moma". Jono Bacon also recorded a metal version of the song.

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Join us now and share the software;
You'll be free, hackers, you'll be free.
Join us now and share the software;
You'll be free, hackers, you'll be free.
Hoarders may get piles of money,
That is true, hackers, that is true.
But they cannot help their neighbors;
That's not good, hackers, that's not good.
When we have enough free software
At our call, hackers, at our call,
We'll kick out those dirty licenses
Ever more, hackers, ever more.
Join us now and share the software;
You'll be free, hackers, you'll be free.
Join us now and share the software;
You'll be free, hackers, you'll be free.

The song as sung by Stallman replaces the line "Hoarders may get piles of money" with "Hoarders can get piles of money" and "We'll throw out those dirty licenses" with "We'll kick out those dirty licenses".

This song is used by both his supporters and his critics to support their positions. Jamie Zawinski has used this song as an explanation for why he thinks co-operation with Stallman is impossible.

A version of this song is also performed by a band (the GNU/Stallmans) in the documentary Revolution OS.

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