Fedora changes the classification of Creative Commons License Zero (CC0)
04.08.2022 by Florian Idelberger The Fedora Project announced that it changed its classification of CC0 for use in program source code. Free- and Open-Sourc...
04.08.2022 by Florian Idelberger The Fedora Project announced that it changed its classification of CC0 for use in program source code. Free- and Open-Sourc...
Starting this past Monday in Austin, TX, The Institute for Computing in Research will host 6 local high school students for research internships in the fields o...
Software Freedom Conservancy congratulates Microsoft for changing the terms of their app store to again allow commercial distribution of Free and Open Source So...
It is with great sadness that we write about the death of one of the most significant contributors to Free and Open Source Software, Marina Zhurakhinskaya. Mari...
For Immediate Release — IRVINE, CA, USA — Software Freedom Conservancy announces it has succeeded in federal court with its motion to have its lawsu...
We strive to make the concepts and impacts of software freedom accessible to everyone. We are thus so pleased to show you our new video! This video (deftly narr...
Today, Software Freedom Conservancy — a nonprofit organization centered around ethical technology, ensuring the right to repair, improve and reinstall sof...
Software Freedom Conservancy announces a Committee On AI-Assisted Programming and Copyleft to develop recommendations and plans for a Free and Open Source Softw...
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We're amazed and humbled to announce that, thanks to an unprecedented outpouring of support, Software Freedom Conservancy has already surpassed this year's matc...