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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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Copyleft-next Relaunched
SFC Provides Infrastructure for License Drafting Project
July 1, 2025
Software Freedom Conservancy is pleased to announce its logistical and resource support of the copyleft-next project. Copyleft-next was relaunched this week by Richard Fontana and our own policy fellow, Bradley M. Kuhn. Fontana and Kuhn announced the relaunch to honor the many copyleft historical milestones recently: the eighteenth anniversary of GPLv3's publication this past Sunday, the thirty-fourth anniversary of GPLv2's publication in June, and the thirteenth anniversary of Fontana's original launch of copyleft-next this week.
Looking at the Location of FOSSY
May 12, 2025
Liblouis Joins Software Freedom Conservancy
March 17, 2025
SFC Files Amicus Brief in Support of Users' Rights under AGPLv3§7
January 13, 2025
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amicus curiae
“Amicus curiae” literally means “friend of the court” and is what you call someone who isn’t a party to the case but,because of their strong interest or expertise in the subject matter of the case, has information or argument that the court would find useful in reaching a decision.