nipra prabhakar.nikhil@gmail.com writes:
Don't know about the recording of this talk but the talk given at JNU on 21st Oct was recored for around half an hour ( though his talk was around 2 hrs long). Considering that most of RMS talks about Free Software is very similar one can get benefitted by watching his earlier talks. A detailed list can be found here:
There is also a good list on the Wikipedia page about him: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman#Speeches
And FSFE is starting to compile a list of free software videos here: http://fsfe.org/en/advocacy/videos
Usually when Richard gives a talk, it's about either:
1. "GNU/Linux and the free software movement" 2. "The Dangers of sofware patents" 3. "Copyright vs. Community in the age of computer networks" 4. "GPLv3: an overview of the changes"
But I find the questions and answers sessions after his talks are very interesting.
I think recording his talks is quite important, not only because it is a good way to raise awareness of software freedom but also so that history will benefit from a detailed record of his philosophy.