Daniel Pono Takamori is Conservancy’s Newest Employee
Software Freedom Conservancy is pleased to announce that Daniel Pono Takamori has joined as Community Organizer and Nonprofit Problem Solver. Takamori brings a ...
Software Freedom Conservancy is pleased to announce that Daniel Pono Takamori has joined as Community Organizer and Nonprofit Problem Solver. Takamori brings a ...
27.03.2021Dr. Till Jaeger Special legal challenges with regard to free and open source software have occurred in Russian law. Read More...MPL-2.0RussiaRegiste...
This Friday 26 March 2021, Karen M. Sandler, President & Executive Director of the Software Freedom Conservancy, will keynote the second day of the Leuven A...
Download the acceptance speech video or watch on YouTube Bradley M. Kuhn, Policy Fellow and Hacker-in-Residence at Software Freedom Conservancy, on Saturday ...
13.02.2021Florian Idelberger Time and time again, companies have struggled with their licensing. It has often been a challenge for companies to find a busines...
Software Freedom Conservancy filed its long-form comments yesterday in support of three DMCA exemption requests in the Library of Congress' Copyright Office Tri...
15.12.2020Dr. Till Jaeger Das von mehreren IT-Unternehmen wie Qualcomm und Siemens initiierte und unter dem Dach der Linux Foundation organisierte OpenChain P...
Portrait © Sage Sharp, CC BY Today Software Freedom Conservancy announces its newest employee, Sage Sharp. Sharp has been critical to the success of Out...
We are pleased to launch our annual fundraiser today with a match challenge of $111,029. This match is extremely exciting (not only because it is a prime number...
Software Freedom Conservancy is looking for a new employee with the special skills of working on a daily basis with FOSS projects and their leaders.