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Hearing in Vizio today!

Today (2025-11-13), there's a hearing in the Vizio case regarding Vizio's motion for summary adjudication. Read the tentative ruling & attend the hearing (remotely) at 11:00 PST.

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Software Freedom Conservancy gives its first Distinguished Service Award in Software Freedom to Lance Albertson

August 1, 2025

Free software projects can't thrive without support for their contributors to communicate and collaborate. For over 18 years, Lance Albertson has devoted himself to providing critically needed infrastructure for hundreds of the most important free and open source projects through his work at Oregon State University's Open Source Lab (OSUOSL). Besides doing technical work to maintain and improve these services, he has selflessly mentored and supported generations of the Lab's students as they develop their own skills. Even prior to OSUOSL, he contributed to free software as a developer and package maintainer for Gentoo Linux.

Photo of award being presented to Lance Albertson by Pono Takamori

Lance Albertson receiving award from Pono Takamori, copyright John Sullivan, CC-BY 3.0

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Summary Judgment

In a summary judgment motion, a party in a lawsuit asks the Court to rule immediately on some (or all) of the claims made in the complaint. A motion for summary judgment on just some issues is called “partial”. … In California state court — these are “motions for summary adjudication”.

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