Software Freedom Conservancy is a nonprofit organization centered around ethical technology. Our mission is to ensure the right to repair, improve and reinstall software. We promote and defend these rights through fostering free and open source software (FOSS) projects, driving initiatives that actively make technology more inclusive, and advancing policy strategies that defend FOSS (such as copyleft). Learn more.

LGPL win for routers!

SFC funded lawsuit wins rights in Germany! Users of AVM routers in Germany are now able to take advantage of the LGPL software on their routers to allow them to reinstall and reconfigure their FRITZ!Box routers. To read more about the case and why this software right-to-repair is important.

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Liblouis Joins Software Freedom Conservancy

Essential Tool for Visually Impaired Users Establishes Nonprofit Home

March 17, 2025

The liblouis project and Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC) are excited to announce that liblouis has joined SFC as a member project, with the goal of ensuring sustainability and a framework for long-term stewardship of this library that is embedded in many assistive technologies including screen readers, braille displays, and on Android and iPhone mobile devices. As a nonprofit home of liblouis, SFC will provide a home for fundraising, legal assistance, and governance that will benefit all users of the project.

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Articles

Everyone is asking the wrong questions about TikTok

by Bradley M. Kuhn and Karen M. Sandler on January 18, 2025


2024 End-of-Year Fundraiser Succeeds: over $480k to support software freedom

by Daniel Takamori on January 16, 2025


Karen Sandler interviews Cory Doctorow

by Daniel Takamori on January 15, 2025


Embroidery and resilient software freedom in 2025

by Sage A. Sharp on January 6, 2025


Kuleana and software freedom for the future

by Daniel Takamori on December 23, 2024

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