[4155] daemon@LCS.MIT.EDU bboard 05/30/89 15:02 (56 lines) Subject: Protest Against Lotus Successful; Let's Organize Permanently Date: Tue, 30 May 89 14:54:09 EDT From: rms@ai.mit.edu To: bboard@ai.mit.edu Despite the threat of rain, we had large turnout for the protest against user-interface copyright on Wednesday: 160 to 180, depending on whose count. (The counts failed to include a couple of professors who showed up just as we were leaving.) Bryan Kocher, president of the National ACM (Association for Computing Machinery), marched with us. The organizers made around 30 signs, and many of the other participants made their own. The best sign showed a strait jacket and the caption, "Don't make me wear your suit." Once we were there, the picketers all tried their hand at inventing euphonious chants. The best ones were: 1-2-3 is not for me/Say no to monopoly. Put your lawyers in their place:/No one owns the interface. Hey, hey! Ho, ho!/Software tyranny's got to go. Apple, Lotus, Look-and-feel:/Let's go reinvent the wheel. And the world's first protest chant in hex: 1, 2, 3, 4/Kick the lawsuit out the door. 5, 6, 7, 8/Innovate, don't litigate. 9, A, B, C/Freedom, not monopoly. D, E, F, 0/Look-and-feel has got to go. We were covered by reporters from the Associated Press, Reuters, Info World, Computerworld, PC Week, MIS Week, MacWeek, Computer Reseller News, National Public Radio, the Boston Herald, and the Boston Globe. The stories I have seen are sympathetic and present our arguments well. The AP article was carried in newspapers around the country. All in all, we have done good work for the cause. Numerous people said they could not attend but would like to help fight "Look-and-Feel" in some other way. To make this possible, I would like to make the League for Programming Freedom into a permanent grass-roots organization. Therefore, I'd like to announce the League's organizational meeting on Thursday, June 15 at 8:30pm in the 8th floor "playroom" at 545 Tech Square in Cambridge. This building is on Main Street, next to the railroad tracks. Those of you who came to the demonstration are invited as well. I hope we will be able to choose officers at this meeting and start enrolling members. Then we can aim for various interesting sorts of protests starting this summer. --[4155]--