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+# Dutch translation of http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/lessig-fsfs-intro.html
+# Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# This file is distributed under the same license as the original article.
+# FIRST AUTHOR <address@hidden>, YEAR.
+#
+msgid ""
+msgstr ""
+"Project-Id-Version: \n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: \n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: \n"
+"Last-Translator: Tom Uijldert <address@hidden>\n"
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+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <title>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "Introduction to Free Software, Free Society - GNU Project - Free Software "
+#| "Foundation (FSF)"
+msgid "Introduction to Free Software, Free Society - GNU Project - Free
Software Foundation (FSF)"
+msgstr "Inleiding: Vrije Software, Vrije Maatschappij - GNU Project - Free
Software Foundation (FSF)"
+
+# | Introduction to <a [-href=\"/doc/book13.html\"><i>Free-]
+# |
{+href=\"http://shop.fsf.org/product/free-software-free-society/\"><i>Free+}
+# | Software, Free Society: The Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman</i></a>
+#. type: Content of: <h2>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "Introduction to <a href=\"/doc/book13.html\"><i>Free Software, Free "
+#| "Society: The Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman</i></a>"
+msgid "Introduction to <a
href=\"http://shop.fsf.org/product/free-software-free-society/\"><i>Free
Software, Free Society: The Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman</i></a>"
+msgstr "Inleiding <a
href=\"http://shop.fsf.org/product/free-software-free-society/\"><i>Vrije
Software, Vrije Maatschappij: Gebundelde artikelen van Richard M.
Stallman</i></a>"
+
+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid "by Lawrence Lessig, Professor of Law, Stanford Law School"
+msgid "by Lawrence Lessig, Professor of Law, Stanford Law School"
+msgstr "door Lawrence Lessig, Professor in de Rechten, Stanford Law School"
+
+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "Every generation has its philosopher — a writer or an artist who "
+#| "captures the imagination of a time. Sometimes these philosophers are "
+#| "recognized as such; often it takes generations before the connection is "
+#| "made real. But recognized or not, a time gets marked by the people who "
+#| "speak its ideals, whether in the whisper of a poem, or the blast of a "
+#| "political movement."
+msgid "Every generation has its philosopher — a writer or an artist who
captures the imagination of a time. Sometimes these philosophers are recognized
as such; often it takes generations before the connection is made real. But
recognized or not, a time gets marked by the people who speak its ideals,
whether in the whisper of a poem, or the blast of a political movement."
+msgstr "Iedere generatie heeft zijn filosoof — een schrijver of artiest
die de tijdgeest aanvoelt en vastlegt. Soms worden deze filosofen als zodanig
erkend; vaak gaan er generaties overheen voordat het besef doordringt. Maar
erkend of niet, een tijdperk wordt gedefinieerd door de personen die daarin hun
idealen verwoorden. Of dit nu gaat via een bescheiden gedicht of een complete
politieke beweging."
+
+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "Our generation has a philosopher. He is not an artist, or a professional "
+#| "writer. He is a programmer. Richard Stallman began his work in the labs "
+#| "of <abbr title=\"Massachusetts Institute of Technology\">MIT</abbr>, as a "
+#| "programmer and architect building operating system software. He has built "
+#| "his career on a stage of public life, as a programmer and an architect "
+#| "founding a movement for freedom in a world increasingly defined by “"
+#| "code.”"
+msgid "Our generation has a philosopher. He is not an artist, or a
professional writer. He is a programmer. Richard Stallman began his work in the
labs of <abbr title=\"Massachusetts Institute of Technology\">MIT</abbr>, as a
programmer and architect building operating system software. He has built his
career on a stage of public life, as a programmer and an architect founding a
movement for freedom in a world increasingly defined by “code.”"
+msgstr "Onze generatie heeft een filosoof. Hij is geen artiest, noch een
professioneel schrijver. Hij is een programmeur. Richard Stallman startte in de
laboratoria van het <abbr title=\"Massachusetts Institute of
Technology\">MIT</abbr>, als programmeur en architect van besturingssystemen.
Hij heeft zeer publiekelijk carriére gemaakt en was de stichter,
architect en programmeur van een vrijheidsbeweging, in een wereld die steeds
meer gedomineerd wordt door “code”."
+
+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "“Code” is the technology that makes computers run. Whether "
+#| "inscribed in software or burned in hardware, it is the collection of "
+#| "instructions, first written in words, that directs the functionality of "
+#| "machines. These machines — computers — increasingly define "
+#| "and control our life. They determine how phones connect, and what runs on "
+#| "TV. They decide whether video can be streamed across a broadband link to "
+#| "a computer. They control what a computer reports back to its "
+#| "manufacturer. These machines run us. Code runs these machines."
+msgid "“Code” is the technology that makes computers run. Whether
inscribed in software or burned in hardware, it is the collection of
instructions, first written in words, that directs the functionality of
machines. These machines — computers — increasingly define and
control our life. They determine how phones connect, and what runs on TV. They
decide whether video can be streamed across a broadband link to a computer.
They control what a computer reports back to its manufacturer. These machines
run us. Code runs these machines."
+msgstr "“Code” is de technologie die computers aan het werk zet.
Of dit nu vastgelegd is in software of geëtst in hardware, het is die
verzameling instructies, allereerst vastgelegd in woorden, die de
functionaliteit van de machine bepalen. Deze machines — computers —
bepalen meer en meer ons leven. Ze bepalen hoe telefoons worden doorverbonden
en wat er op TV te zien is. Ze bepalen of video door een breedbandverbinding
kan worden gestuurd naar een andere computer. Ze bepalen wat een computer terug
rapporteert aan de fabrikant. Deze machines sturen ons. Code stuurt de
machines."
+
+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "What control should we have over this code? What understanding? What "
+#| "freedom should there be to match the control it enables? What power?"
+msgid "What control should we have over this code? What understanding? What
freedom should there be to match the control it enables? What power?"
+msgstr "Hoeveel grip moeten we op die code hebben? Hoeveel moeten we ervan
begrijpen? Hoeveel vrijheid moet er zijn om tegenwicht te bieden aan die
controlerende macht? Welke macht?"
+
+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "These questions have been the challenge of Stallman's life. Through his "
+#| "works and his words, he has pushed us to see the importance of keeping "
+#| "code “free.” Not free in the sense that code writers don't "
+#| "get paid, but free in the sense that the control coders build be "
+#| "transparent to all, and that anyone have the right to take that control, "
+#| "and modify it as he or she sees fit. This is “free software”; "
+#| "“free software” is one answer to a world built in code."
+msgid "These questions have been the challenge of Stallman's life. Through his
works and his words, he has pushed us to see the importance of keeping code
“free.” Not free in the sense that code writers don't get paid, but
free in the sense that the control coders build be transparent to all, and that
anyone have the right to take that control, and modify it as he or she sees
fit. This is “free software”; “free software” is one
answer to a world built in code."
+msgstr "Deze vragen hebben Stallman's leven bepaald. Via zijn woorden en daden
dwingt hij ons het belang van “vrije” code in te zien. Niet vrij in
de zin dat programmeurs er niet voor betaald hoeven te worden
(”free“ kan in het Engels ook gratis betekenen) maar vrij in de zin
dat de gemaakte sturing transparant is en dat iedereen dit kan bekijken en naar
willekeur kan veranderen. Dat is “vrije software”; “Vrije
software” is een antwoord op een wereld die bestaat uit code."
+
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+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "“Free.” Stallman laments the ambiguity in his own term. "
+#| "There's nothing to lament. Puzzles force people to think, and this term "
+#| "“free” does this puzzling work quite well. To modern American "
+#| "ears, “free software” sounds utopian, impossible. Nothing, "
+#| "not even lunch, is free. How could the most important words running the "
+#| "most critical machines running the world be “free.” How could "
+#| "a sane society aspire to such an ideal?"
+msgid "“Free.” Stallman laments the ambiguity in his own term.
There's nothing to lament. Puzzles force people to think, and this term
“free” does this puzzling work quite well. To modern American ears,
“free software” sounds utopian, impossible. Nothing, not even
lunch, is free. How could the most important words running the most critical
machines running the world be “free.” How could a sane society
aspire to such an ideal?"
+msgstr "“Vrij.” Stallman betreurt de dubbele betekenis. Er valt
niets te treuren. Puzzels laten mensen nadenken, en het begrip
“vrij” (“free”) maakt er een mooie puzzel van. Voor
Amerikaanse begrippen klinkt “vrije software” utopisch, onmogelijk.
Niets is gratis, alleen de zon. Hoe bestaat het dat die belangrijke woorden die
die essentiële machines sturen die de wereld laten draaien,
“vrij” zijn? Hoe kan een nuchtere samenleving dit ideaal nastreven?"
+
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+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "Yet the odd clink of the word “free” is a function of us, not "
+#| "of the term. “Free” has different senses, only one of which "
+#| "refers to “price.” A much more fundamental sense of “"
+#| "free” is the “free,” Stallman says, in the term “"
+#| "free speech,” or perhaps better in the term “free labor."
+#| "” Not free as in costless, but free as in limited in its control by "
+#| "others. Free software is control that is transparent, and open to change, "
+#| "just as free laws, or the laws of a “free society,” are free "
+#| "when they make their control knowable, and open to change. The aim of "
+#| "Stallman's “free software movement” is to make as much code "
+#| "as it can transparent, and subject to change, by rendering it “free."
+#| "”"
+msgid "Yet the odd clink of the word “free” is a function of us,
not of the term. “Free” has different senses, only one of which
refers to “price.” A much more fundamental sense of
“free” is the “free,” Stallman says, in the term
“free speech,” or perhaps better in the term “free
labor.” Not free as in costless, but free as in limited in its control by
others. Free software is control that is transparent, and open to change, just
as free laws, or the laws of a “free society,” are free when they
make their control knowable, and open to change. The aim of Stallman's
“free software movement” is to make as much code as it can
transparent, and subject to change, by rendering it “free.”"
+msgstr "Maar, de betekenis van het woord “vrij” is iets wat wij er
aan geven. “Vrij” heeft meerdere betekenissen, waarvan er slechts
ééntje slaat op de “prijs”. Een veel fundamenteler
betekenis is de “vrij” van vrijheid of, zoals Stallman zegt,
vrijheid van meningsuiting of, wellicht nog beter, vrijheid van arbeid. Niet
vrij als in gratis maar vrij als in vrij van teveel sturing en controle door
anderen. Van vrije software is de controle openbaar en open voor veranderingen,
net als vrije wetten, of de wetten van een vrije “gemeenschap” vrij
zijn wanneer de controle erop openbaar is en openstaat voor veranderingen. Het
doel van Stallman's vrije software gemeenschap is om zoveel mogelijk code
openbaar te maken, en ook klaar voor veranderingen door het “vrij”
te maken."
+
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+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "The mechanism of this rendering is an extraordinarily clever device "
+#| "called “copyleft” implemented through a license called GPL. "
+#| "Using the power of copyright law, “free software” not only "
+#| "assures that it remains open, and subject to change, but that other "
+#| "software that takes and uses “free software” (and that "
+#| "technically counts as a “derivative work”) must also itself "
+#| "be free. If you use and adapt a free software program, and then release "
+#| "that adapted version to the public, the released version must be as free "
+#| "as the version it was adapted from. It must, or the law of copyright will "
+#| "be violated."
+msgid "The mechanism of this rendering is an extraordinarily clever device
called “copyleft” implemented through a license called GPL. Using
the power of copyright law, “free software” not only assures that
it remains open, and subject to change, but that other software that takes and
uses “free software” (and that technically counts as a
“derivative work”) must also itself be free. If you use and adapt
a free software program, and then release that adapted version to the public,
the released version must be as free as the version it was adapted from. It
must, or the law of copyright will be violated."
+msgstr "Het mechanisme wat hiervoor wordt gebruikt is de uiterst slimme
“auteursplicht” (“copyleft”); aangebracht via een
licentie met de naam GPL. De macht van het auteursrecht wordt gebruikt om zeker
te stellen dat vrije software openbaar blijft en open voor veranderingen.
Tegelijkertijd moet andere software die ervan is afgeleid (en dus telt als een
“afgeleid werk” volgens het auteursrecht) zelf ook vrij zijn.
Wanneer je vrije software gebruikt en veranderd, en deze veranderingen ook weer
publiceert, dan moet die versie net zo vrij zijn als waar het van is afgeleid.
Dat moet, anders is het een overtreding van de auteurswet."
+
+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "“Free software,” like free societies, has its enemies. "
+#| "Microsoft has waged a war against the GPL, warning whoever will listen "
+#| "that the GPL is a “dangerous” license. The dangers it names, "
+#| "however, are largely illusory. Others object to the “"
+#| "coercion” in GPL's insistence that modified versions are also free. "
+#| "But a condition is not coercion. If it is not coercion for Microsoft to "
+#| "refuse to permit users to distribute modified versions of its product "
+#| "Office without paying it (presumably) millions, then it is not coercion "
+#| "when the GPL insists that modified versions of free software be free too."
+msgid "“Free software,” like free societies, has its enemies.
Microsoft has waged a war against the GPL, warning whoever will listen that the
GPL is a “dangerous” license. The dangers it names, however, are
largely illusory. Others object to the “coercion” in GPL's
insistence that modified versions are also free. But a condition is not
coercion. If it is not coercion for Microsoft to refuse to permit users to
distribute modified versions of its product Office without paying it
(presumably) millions, then it is not coercion when the GPL insists that
modified versions of free software be free too."
+msgstr "Vrije software heeft, net als vrije gemeenschappen, zijn
tegenstanders. Microsoft heeft de oorlog verklaard aan de GPL en vertelt aan
iedereen die het weten wil dat de GPL een gevaarlijke licentie is. De gevaren
die ze opnoemen echter, bestaan voornamelijk in de verbeelding. Anderen maken
bezwaar tegen de “dwang” die de GPL oplegt waarbij gewijzigde
versies ook vrij moeten zijn. Maar een voorwaarde is nog geen dwang. Wanneer
het geen dwang is als Microsoft geen toestemming geeft gewijzigde versies van
hun Office produkt te verspreiden zonder het betalen van (waarschijnlijk)
miljoenen aan hun, dan is het ook geen dwang wanneer de GPL erop staat dat
gewijzigde versies van zijn software ook vrij zijn."
+
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+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "And then there are those who call Stallman's message too extreme. But "
+#| "extreme it is not. Indeed, in an obvious sense, Stallman's work is a "
+#| "simple translation of the freedoms that our tradition crafted in the "
+#| "world before code. “Free software” would assure that the "
+#| "world governed by code is as “free” as our tradition that "
+#| "built the world before code."
+msgid "And then there are those who call Stallman's message too extreme. But
extreme it is not. Indeed, in an obvious sense, Stallman's work is a simple
translation of the freedoms that our tradition crafted in the world before
code. “Free software” would assure that the world governed by code
is as “free” as our tradition that built the world before code."
+msgstr "En dan zijn er nog diegenen die de boodschap van Stallman te extreem
vinden. Maar het is allesbehalve extreem. Inderdaad moge het duidelijk zijn
dat het werk van Stallman een voortzetting is op de simpele traditie van
vrijheden die ontstaan is in de wereld vóór de code. “Vrije
software” verzekert ons ervan dat de wereld zoals deze nu door code wordt
bepaald, net zo “vrij” zal zijn als de vanzelfsprekende vrijheid in
de wereld vóór die code."
+
+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "For example: A “free society” is regulated by law. But there "
+#| "are limits that any free society places on this regulation through law: "
+#| "No society that kept its laws secret could ever be called free. No "
+#| "government that hid its regulations from the regulated could ever stand "
+#| "in our tradition. Law controls. But it does so justly only when visibly. "
+#| "And law is visible only when its terms are knowable and controllable by "
+#| "those it regulates, or by the agents of those it regulates (lawyers, "
+#| "legislatures)."
+msgid "For example: A “free society” is regulated by law. But
there are limits that any free society places on this regulation through law:
No society that kept its laws secret could ever be called free. No government
that hid its regulations from the regulated could ever stand in our tradition.
Law controls. But it does so justly only when visibly. And law is visible only
when its terms are knowable and controllable by those it regulates, or by the
agents of those it regulates (lawyers, legislatures)."
+msgstr "Bijvoorbeeld: Een “vrije maatschappij” wordt gereguleerd
door wetgeving. Maar er zijn grenzen die een vrije maatschappij stelt aan de
regulering via wetten: geen maatschappij die zijn wetten geheim houdt kan ooit
vrij worden genoemd. Geen overheid die zijn wetten verborgen houdt voor de
maatschappij past in onze traditie. De wet reguleert. Maar doet dit alleen goed
wanneer het in alle openheid gebeurt. En er is alleen openheid wanneer de
voorwaarden bekend en beïnvloedbaar zijn door degenen die het reguleert.
Of door de vertegenwoordigers ervan (advocaten, gerechtsdienaren)."
+
+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "This condition on law extends beyond the work of a legislature. Think "
+#| "about the practice of law in American courts. Lawyers are hired by their "
+#| "clients to advance their clients' interests. Sometimes that interest is "
+#| "advanced through litigation. In the course of this litigation, lawyers "
+#| "write briefs. These briefs in turn affect opinions written by judges. "
+#| "These opinions decide who wins a particular case, or whether a certain "
+#| "law can stand consistently with a constitution."
+msgid "This condition on law extends beyond the work of a legislature. Think
about the practice of law in American courts. Lawyers are hired by their
clients to advance their clients' interests. Sometimes that interest is
advanced through litigation. In the course of this litigation, lawyers write
briefs. These briefs in turn affect opinions written by judges. These opinions
decide who wins a particular case, or whether a certain law can stand
consistently with a constitution."
+msgstr "Deze voorwaarde waaraan de wet moet voldoen gaat verder dan de
wetgevende macht. Denk daarbij aan hoe het er in de Amerikaanse rechtbank aan
toe gaat. Advocaten worden door cliënten ingehuurd om hun belangen te
verdedigen. Soms wordt dit belang gediend met het voeren van een rechtszaak.
Tijdens zo'n rechtszaak schrijven advocaten pleidooien. Deze beïnvloeden
op hun beurt de mening van rechters. Deze mening bepaald wie een rechtszaak
wint, of dat een bepaalde wet op gespannen voet staat met de grondwet."
+
+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "All the material in this process is free in the sense that Stallman "
+#| "means. Legal briefs are open and free for others to use. The arguments "
+#| "are transparent (which is different from saying they are good) and the "
+#| "reasoning can be taken without the permission of the original lawyers. "
+#| "The opinions they produce can be quoted in later briefs. They can be "
+#| "copied and integrated into another brief or opinion. The “source "
+#| "code” for American law is by design, and by principle, open and "
+#| "free for anyone to take. And take lawyers do — for it is a measure "
+#| "of a great brief that it achieves its creativity through the reuse of "
+#| "what happened before. The source is free; creativity and an economy is "
+#| "built upon it."
+msgid "All the material in this process is free in the sense that Stallman
means. Legal briefs are open and free for others to use. The arguments are
transparent (which is different from saying they are good) and the reasoning
can be taken without the permission of the original lawyers. The opinions they
produce can be quoted in later briefs. They can be copied and integrated into
another brief or opinion. The “source code” for American law is by
design, and by principle, open and free for anyone to take. And take lawyers do
— for it is a measure of a great brief that it achieves its creativity
through the reuse of what happened before. The source is free; creativity and
an economy is built upon it."
+msgstr "Alle materiaal binnen dit proces is vrij in de zin die Stallman
bedoelt. Pleidooien zijn openbaar en iedereen kan er vrijelijk gebruik van
maken. De argumenten zijn zichtbaar (wat niet betekent dat ze goed zijn) en een
pleidooi mag men opnieuw gebruiken zonder toestemming te vragen aan de advocaat
die hem bedacht. De resulterende meningen en uitspraken kan men weer in latere
pleidooien gebruiken. Ze kunnen worden gekopiëerd en geïntegreerd in
nieuwe pleidooien en uitspraken. De “broncode” van het Amerikaans
recht is willens en wetens open en vrij voor iedereen om te gebruiken. En dat
doen advocaten dan ook — want een goed pleidooi springt creatief om met
eerdere gebeurtenissen. De bron is vrij; creativiteit en de economie bouwen er
op voort."
+
+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "This economy of free code (and here I mean free legal code) doesn't "
+#| "starve lawyers. Law firms have enough incentive to produce great briefs "
+#| "even though the stuff they build can be taken and copied by anyone else. "
+#| "The lawyer is a craftsman; his or her product is public. Yet the crafting "
+#| "is not charity. Lawyers get paid; the public doesn't demand such work "
+#| "without price. Instead this economy flourishes, with later work added to "
+#| "the earlier."
+msgid "This economy of free code (and here I mean free legal code) doesn't
starve lawyers. Law firms have enough incentive to produce great briefs even
though the stuff they build can be taken and copied by anyone else. The lawyer
is a craftsman; his or her product is public. Yet the crafting is not charity.
Lawyers get paid; the public doesn't demand such work without price. Instead
this economy flourishes, with later work added to the earlier."
+msgstr "Deze economie van vrije code (en ik bedoel hier de juridische code)
veroordeelt advocaten niet tot de bedelstaf. Advocatenkantoren hebben genoeg
inkomsten voor het maken van goede pleidooien, ook al maken ze gebruik van
materiaal waar iedereen toegang toe heeft. De advocaat is een ambachtsman; zijn
of haar produkt is openbaar. Maar het maken van pleidooien is geen
liefdadigheid. Advocaten worden betaald; men eist niet dat dit soort werk
gratis wordt gedaan. In plaats daarvan bloeit deze economie, waarbij later werk
toe wordt gevoegd aan eerdere werken."
+
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+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "We could imagine a legal practice that was different — briefs and "
+#| "arguments that were kept secret; rulings that announced a result but not "
+#| "the reasoning. Laws that were kept by the police but published to no one "
+#| "else. Regulation that operated without explaining its rule."
+msgid "We could imagine a legal practice that was different — briefs and
arguments that were kept secret; rulings that announced a result but not the
reasoning. Laws that were kept by the police but published to no one else.
Regulation that operated without explaining its rule."
+msgstr "We zouden ons een ander soort rechtssysteem voor kunnen stellen
— pleidooien en argumenten die geheim worden gehouden; gerechtelijke
uitspraken die alleen het resultaat geven maar niet hoe men hiertoe gekomen is.
Wetten die door de politie worden gehandhaafd maar verder aan niemand bekend
worden gemaakt. Regulering die aktief is maar zonder uitleg van de spelregels."
+
+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "We could imagine this society, but we could not imagine calling it “"
+#| "free.” Whether or not the incentives in such a society would be "
+#| "better or more efficiently allocated, such a society could not be known "
+#| "as free. The ideals of freedom, of life within a free society, demand "
+#| "more than efficient application. Instead, openness and transparency are "
+#| "the constraints within which a legal system gets built, not options to be "
+#| "added if convenient to the leaders. Life governed by software code should "
+#| "be no less."
+msgid "We could imagine this society, but we could not imagine calling it
“free.” Whether or not the incentives in such a society would be
better or more efficiently allocated, such a society could not be known as
free. The ideals of freedom, of life within a free society, demand more than
efficient application. Instead, openness and transparency are the constraints
within which a legal system gets built, not options to be added if convenient
to the leaders. Life governed by software code should be no less."
+msgstr "We zouden ons een dergelijke maatschappij voor kunnen stellen maar we
kunnen deze onmogelijk “vrij” noemen. Ook al zouden de middelen in
een dergelijke maatschappij beter verdeeld zijn, zo'n maatschappij kun je niet
vrij noemen. De idealen van vrijheid, van leven in een vrije gemeenschap, gaat
om meer dan een efficiënte verdeling van middelen. Een rechtssysteem moet
in plaats daarvan op openheid en transparantie worden gebouwd, niet met opties
die de leiders goed uit komen. Het leven met software code zou niet minder
moeten zijn."
+
+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "Code writing is not litigation. It is better, richer, more productive. "
+#| "But the law is an obvious instance of how creativity and incentives do "
+#| "not depend upon perfect control over the products created. Like jazz, or "
+#| "novels, or architecture, the law gets built upon the work that went "
+#| "before. This adding and changing is what creativity always is. And a free "
+#| "society is one that assures that its most important resources remain free "
+#| "in just this sense."
+msgid "Code writing is not litigation. It is better, richer, more productive.
But the law is an obvious instance of how creativity and incentives do not
depend upon perfect control over the products created. Like jazz, or novels, or
architecture, the law gets built upon the work that went before. This adding
and changing is what creativity always is. And a free society is one that
assures that its most important resources remain free in just this sense."
+msgstr "Het schrijven van programma's is geen procesvoering. Het is beter,
rijker, productiever. Maar het recht is een duidelijk voorbeeld over hoe
creativiteit en beloning los staan van volledige controle over de gemaakte
produkten. Net als jazz, literatuur en architectuur bouwt het recht voort op
werk wat reeds eerder gedaan is. Dit toevoegen en veranderen is de essentie van
creativiteit. En een vrije gemeenschap waakt ervoor dat juist zijn
belangrijkste bronnen in die zin vrij blijven."
+
+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "For the first time, this book collects the writing and lectures of "
+#| "Richard Stallman in a manner that will make their subtlety and power "
+#| "clear. The essays span a wide range, from copyright to the history of the "
+#| "free software movement. They include many arguments not well known, and "
+#| "among these, an especially insightful account of the changed "
+#| "circumstances that render copyright in the digital world suspect. They "
+#| "will serve as a resource for those who seek to understand the thought of "
+#| "this most powerful man — powerful in his ideas, his passion, and "
+#| "his integrity, even if powerless in every other way. They will inspire "
+#| "others who would take these ideas, and build upon them."
+msgid "For the first time, this book collects the writing and lectures of
Richard Stallman in a manner that will make their subtlety and power clear. The
essays span a wide range, from copyright to the history of the free software
movement. They include many arguments not well known, and among these, an
especially insightful account of the changed circumstances that render
copyright in the digital world suspect. They will serve as a resource for those
who seek to understand the thought of this most powerful man — powerful
in his ideas, his passion, and his integrity, even if powerless in every other
way. They will inspire others who would take these ideas, and build upon them."
+msgstr "Voor het eerst is in dit boek het verzameld werk van Richard Stallman
bijeengebracht op een manier die de kracht en subtiliteit ervan goed uit laat
komen. De verhandelingen bestrijken een groot gebied. Van auteursrecht tot de
geschiedenis van de vrije software beweging. Er staan veel minder bekende
meningen in, met daartussen een zeer inzichtelijk stuk over hoe, door de
veranderende omstandigheden, het auteursrecht in de digitale wereld verdacht is
geworden. De verhalen zullen diegenen helpen die nieuwsgierig zijn naar de
motivatie en gedachtegang van deze krachtige man — met krachtige
ideeën, passie en integriteit ook al is hij machteloos op ieder ander
gebied. Ze zullen een inspiratie zijn voor diegenen die het gedachtengoed een
warm hart toedragen en men zal hierop verder bouwen."
+
+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "I don't know Stallman well. I know him well enough to know he is a hard "
+#| "man to like. He is driven, often impatient. His anger can flare at friend "
+#| "as easily as foe. He is uncompromising and persistent; patient in both."
+msgid "I don't know Stallman well. I know him well enough to know he is a hard
man to like. He is driven, often impatient. His anger can flare at friend as
easily as foe. He is uncompromising and persistent; patient in both."
+msgstr "Ik ken Stallman niet zo goed. Ik ken hem goed genoeg om te weten dat
hij niet snel je sympathie zal winnen. Hij is gedreven, vaak ongeduldig. Hij
kan kwaad uitvallen naar zowel vriend als vijand. Hij is compromisloos en
vasthoudend; en geduldig in beide."
+
+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "Yet when our world finally comes to understand the power and danger of "
+#| "code — when it finally sees that code, like laws, or like "
+#| "government, must be transparent to be free — then we will look back "
+#| "at this uncompromising and persistent programmer and recognize the vision "
+#| "he has fought to make real: the vision of a world where freedom and "
+#| "knowledge survives the compiler. And we will come to see that no man, "
+#| "through his deeds or words, has done as much to make possible the freedom "
+#| "that this next society could have."
+msgid "Yet when our world finally comes to understand the power and danger of
code — when it finally sees that code, like laws, or like government,
must be transparent to be free — then we will look back at this
uncompromising and persistent programmer and recognize the vision he has fought
to make real: the vision of a world where freedom and knowledge survives the
compiler. And we will come to see that no man, through his deeds or words, has
done as much to make possible the freedom that this next society could have."
+msgstr "Maar wanneer onze wereld uiteindelijk de macht en het gevaar van code
zal gaan inzien — wanneer men zich eindelijk realiseert dat code, net als
wetten of openbaar bestuur, transparant moet zijn om echt vrij te zijn —
dan zal men terugkijken op deze compromisloze en vasthoudende programmeur en de
visie begrijpen waarvoor hij heeft gevochten: de visie van een wereld waarin
vrijheid en wetenschap de compiler overleven. En we zullen inzien dat niemand
zoveel heeft gedaan, in woord en daad, om de vrijheid van die toekomstige
maatschappij te waarborgen."
+
+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "We have not earned that freedom yet. We may well fail in securing it. But "
+#| "whether we succeed or fail, in these essays is a picture of what that "
+#| "freedom could be. And in the life that produced these words and works, "
+#| "there is inspiration for anyone who would, like Stallman, fight to create "
+#| "this freedom."
+msgid "We have not earned that freedom yet. We may well fail in securing it.
But whether we succeed or fail, in these essays is a picture of what that
freedom could be. And in the life that produced these words and works, there is
inspiration for anyone who would, like Stallman, fight to create this freedom."
+msgstr "We hebben deze vrijheid nog niet verdient. We zouden hierin nog wel
eens kunnen falen. Maar of het ons lukt of niet, in deze verhandelingen wordt
reeds een beeld geschetst van hoe het zou kunnen zijn. En uit dit leven en werk
kan men inspiratie putten wanneer men, net als Stallman, wil vechten voor het
behalen van deze vrijheid."
+
+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid "<strong>Lawrence Lessig</strong>"
+msgid "<strong>Lawrence Lessig</strong>"
+msgstr "<strong>Lawrence Lessig</strong>"
+
+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <p>
+#| msgid "<strong>Professor of Law, Stanford Law School.</strong>"
+msgid "<strong>Professor of Law, Stanford Law School.</strong>"
+msgstr "<strong>Professor in de Rechten, Stanford Law School.</strong>"
+
+# | <a [-href=\"/doc/book13.html\">Learn-]
+# | {+href=\"http://shop.fsf.org/product/free-software-free-society/\">Learn+}
+# | more about <i>Free Software, Free Society: The Selected Essays of Richard
+# | M. Stallman</i></a>
+#. type: Content of: <h4>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "<a href=\"/doc/book13.html\">Learn more about <i>Free Software, Free "
+#| "Society: The Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman</i></a>"
+msgid "<a
href=\"http://shop.fsf.org/product/free-software-free-society/\">Learn more
about <i>Free Software, Free Society: The Selected Essays of Richard M.
Stallman</i></a>"
+msgstr "<a
href=\"http://shop.fsf.org/product/free-software-free-society/\">Meer over
<i>Free Software, Free Society: The Selected Essays of Richard M.
Stallman</i></a>"
+
+#. TRANSLATORS: Use space (SPC) as msgstr if you don't have notes.
+#. type: Content of: <div>
+msgid "*GNUN-SLOT: TRANSLATOR'S NOTES*"
+msgstr " "
+
+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <div><p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "Please send FSF & GNU inquiries to <a href=\"mailto:address@hidden"
+#| "\"><em>address@hidden</em></a>. There are also <a
href=\"/contact/\">other "
+#| "ways to contact</a> the FSF."
+msgid "Please send FSF & GNU inquiries to <a
href=\"mailto:address@hidden"><em>address@hidden</em></a>. There are also <a
href=\"/contact/\">other ways to contact</a> the FSF."
+msgstr "Gelieve vragen over FSF & GNU te sturen naar <a
href=\"mailto:address@hidden"><em>address@hidden</em></a>. Er zijn ook <a
href=\"contact/\">andere manieren om in contact te komen</a> met de FSF."
+
+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <div><p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "Please send broken links and other corrections or suggestions to <a href="
+#| "\"mailto:address@hidden"><em>address@hidden</em></a>."
+msgid "Please send broken links and other corrections or suggestions to <a
href=\"mailto:address@hidden"><em>address@hidden</em></a>."
+msgstr "Gelieve meldingen van verkeerde links en andere verbeteringen (of
suggesties) te sturen aan: <a
href=\"mailto:address@hidden"><em>address@hidden</em></a>."
+
+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <div><p>
+#| msgid ""
+#| "Please see the <a href=\"/server/standards/README.translations.html"
+#| "\">Translations README</a> for information on coordinating and submitting "
+#| "translations of this article."
+msgid "Please see the <a
href=\"/server/standards/README.translations.html\">Translations README</a> for
information on coordinating and submitting translations of this article."
+msgstr "Zie <a
href=\"/server/standards/README.translations.html\">Translations README</a>
voor nadere informatie over het eventueel vertalen van dit artikel."
+
+# type: Content of: <div><p>
+# | Copyright [-© 2011-] {+2002+} Free Software Foundation, Inc.{+,+}
+#. type: Content of: <div><p>
+#| msgid "Copyright © 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc."
+msgid "Copyright 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.,"
+msgstr "Copyright 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.,"
+
+# || No change detected. The change might only be in amounts of spaces.
+#. type: Content of: <div><address>
+#| msgid "51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110, USA"
+msgid "51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110, USA"
+msgstr "51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110, USA"
+
+#. type: Content of: <div><p>
+msgid "This page is licensed under a <a rel=\"license\"
href=\"http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/us/\">Creative Commons
Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License</a>."
+msgstr "Deze pagina valt onder de <a rel=\"license\"
href=\"http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/us/\">Creative Commons
Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 United States Licentie</a>."
+
+#. TRANSLATORS: Use space (SPC) as msgstr if you don't want credits.
+#. type: Content of: <div><div>
+msgid "*GNUN-SLOT: TRANSLATOR'S CREDITS*"
+msgstr " "
+
+# type: Content of: <div><p>
+#. timestamp start
+#. type: Content of: <div><p>
+msgid "Updated:"
+msgstr "Bijgewerkt:"
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