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Fellowship Interview with Anna Morris

23 December 2012

Anna Morris is co-founder or FLOSSIE conference for women in Free Software, Manchester Fellowship Group Deputy Coordinator, and Co-Director of Ethical Pets Ltd. She is currently writing a book on video editing with Free Software, and volunteering with Document Freedom Day 2013 in her spare time.  

45 organisations join in legal complaint to Ministry of Education

17 December 2012

A group of 45 Free Software organisations have signed a legal complaint to Italy's Ministry of Education. FSFE, AsSoLi, Wikimedia Italia, the Free Software User Group Italia, the Associazione per l'Informazione Geografica Libera (GFoss.it), the Italian Linux Society, LibreItalia and 38 other groups warn that the country's Ministry of Education is putting Free Software at an unfair disadvantage.  

FSFE 2012 Annual Report

14 December 2012

Come and see what FSFE did in 2012! Read our annual report to find out what we achieved, how we did it, and what's ahead for 2013. We thank all of our Fellows, donors and sponsors for making our work possible! If you like what you see, please remember to sign up as a supporter, so we can keep you updated.  

European Parliament adopts deeply flawed unitary patent, gives up power over innovation policy

11 December 2012

Today, the European Parliament has adopted a proposal to create a patent with unitary effect for Europe. This decision will leave Europe with a patent system that is both deeply flawed and prone to overreach. It also ends democratic control of Europe's innovation policy.

"We are disappointed that so many MEPs were prepared to throw Europe's researchers and innovators under the bus just to achieve a deal, any deal" says Karsten Gerloff, President of the Free Software Foundation Europe. "It is natural that after nearly four decades of discussions on a single patent system for Europe, most of those involved simply want the debate to end. But we would have expected more of our elected representatives."
 

First, do no harm: European Parliament must delay vote on unitary patent

08 December 2012

The European Parliament is about to vote on a "unitary patent" for Europe in its plenary session on December 11. The proposal currently on the table is widely known to have serious legal and practical problems. In the light of these problems, Free Software Foundation Europe urges the Parliament's members to delay the vote until a better solution can be worked out.  

FSFE begrüßt das Eckpunktepapier der Bundesregierung zu „Secure Boot“

20 November 2012

Gestern hat das Bundesministerium des Innern ein Eckpunktepapier zu "Trusted Computing" und "Secure Boot" veröffentlicht. Darin wird gefordert, dass "ein Geräte-Eigentümer [...] über die vollständige Kontrolle (Steuerbarkeit und Beobachtbarkeit) der gesamten „Trusted Computing“-Sicherheitssysteme seiner Geräte verfügen" muss. Das ist von Anfang an auch eine Kernforderung der FSFE. Das Dokument fordert zudem, dass "eine Delegation dieser Kontrolle an Dritte [...] eine bewusste und informierte Einwilligung des Geräteeigentümers" voraussetzt. 

Nächste Woche Dienstag: Freiburg entscheidet über Aus von ODT

16 November 2012

Am kommenden Dienstag entscheidet Freiburg darüber, ob sie in Zukunft statt dem Open Document Format Microsofts propritäres Format OOXML verwenden werden. Der nachfolgende offene Brief wurde soeben von der Open Source Business Alliance, der Free Software Foundation Europe dem Bundesverbands Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologie, der Document Foundation und Freies Office Deutschland e.V. verschickt. Bereits im September hatten wir diesbezüglich die Bürgermeister und Mitglieder des Gemeinderats der Stadt Freiburg kontaktiert. 

Every buck fixes a bug. The FSFE PDF readers campaign website fundraising

02 November 2012

What would you think if your government told you which brand of car to drive on public roads? The same way the public administration is required to be neutral on this, it should not decide which software you use when reading PDF documents. The state should offer choice and especially promote software that respects its citizens' freedom. 

Fellowship Interview with Hugo Roy

24 October 2012

This month we interviewed Hugo Roy, FSFE’s French Team coordinator and co-founder of the Digital Freedoms association. He joined FSFE in 2009 as an intern, assisting FSFE president Karsten Gerloff. In France, Hugo is also active with April and of French Data Network.  

Internship opportunity at FSFE

18 October 2012

Are you willing to do something to improve our society? Do you think that our society development relies on a fair and transparent digital sphere? Do you want to increase our society's freedom? FSFE has one internship position available, starting February 2013. We are looking for bright, motivated, innovative people who want to make a real difference towards a free information society. Apply.  

Unitary patent threatens innovation in Europe

07 September 2012

Will lawsuits like Apple vs Samsung soon take place in Europe? The European Parliament is about to set the future course for Europe's patent system. On September 17th and 18th, the European Parliament's Legal Affairs committee will discuss a proposal for a EU-wide patent. From now until September 18th, FSFE will continuously provide updates and analysis on the unitary patent on our website.  

Blog: How the European patent system works

05 September 2012

Now that software patents are back on the table, it’s important to understand how the European patent system actually works. You need to know this in order to discuss the unitary patent and FSFE’s demands with the MEPs you call and ask for support. Patent policy belongs under legislative control. Our current political processes and institutions aren’t perfect, but they’re certainly better than the EPO’s secretive insider culture. Good patent policy needs transparency, accountability and participation. The current proposal for the unitary patent lacks all of these things.  

Blog: Software patents in Europe: game on

04 September 2012

Should Europe have software patents? The discussion is back in full force. After the European Parliament rejected patents on software in 2005, things went quiet for a while. Now the European Parliament is about to decide on setting up a single patent for Europe, known as the “unitary patent”. This is a chance to get rid of software patents. But if we don’t manage to achieve a real change in the current proposal, software patents will become even more entrenched in Europe. Get active, and let's get rid of software patents once and for all!  

FSFE will Freie-Software-Lizenzen besser vor Insolvenz schützen

30 July 2012

Wenn eine Firma oder ein Autor Freie Software lizenziert hat und insolvent geht, besteht das Risiko, dass die gewährten Freie-Software-Lizenzen in manchen Ländern angefochten werden könnten. Die FSFE versucht jetzt, diese Situation in Deutschland zu verhindern. Unterstützt durch die FSFE schlägt das ifrOSS dem deutschen Justizministerium vor, eine spezielle „Freie-Software-Klausel“ in die Insolvenzordnung (InsO) aufzunehmen.  

FSFE explains the importance of Free Software to the administration of Region Lazio, Italy.

30 July 2012

Last May 23th, the Council of Region Lazio, Italy, approved a Regional Law on "Reuse of information and public data, and connected initiatives". With further regulation, methods and technical rules for reusing software will be determined. In the meantime, we proposed them a checklist of motivations by which both Institutions and the Community would be advantages by a migration to systems based on Free Software.  

City of Helsinki Wants To Keep Software Costs Secret

11 July 2012

The IT department of the city of Helsinki claimed in a report to the city board that migrating to OpenOffice would cost is over 21 million euros. On 10th of April 2012, FSFE filed a Freedom of Information request, asking the city how it had arrived at a surprisingly high cost estimates for running OpenOffice (now LibreOffice) on the city's workstations. The city of Helsinki has now denied this request and has stated that it will not release any details about the calculations.  

Internship opportunities at FSFE

04 July 2012

FSFE has two internship positions available, starting August 2012. We are looking for bright, motivated people who want to make a real difference for a free information society. Whether your background is in politics, law, computer science or other fields, we welcome your application. If you want to spend between four and twelve exciting months working at the point where technology, society and politics meet, apply now.  

Europäischer Gerichtshof bestätigt Rekordstrafe gegen Microsoft

27 June 2012

Der Europäische Gerichtshof hat eine Rekordstrafe für Microsoft bestätigt. Die Europäische Kommission hatte das Unternehmen im Jahr 2004 mit einer Strafe von 899 Millionen Euro belegt, weil Microsoft seine Vormachtstellung auf dem Desktop in den Markt für Arbeitsgruppenserver übertragen wollte. In einem Urteil vom Mittwoch entschied der EuGH, dass diese bis dahin beispiellose Geldbuße gerechtfertigt war.  

Fellowship Interview with Bjarni Runar Einarsson

25 June 2012

This month we interviewed Bjarni Runar Einarsson, the founder and lead developer of PageKite, an application which allows the publication of websites stored on personal computers and mobiles. He won the Nordic Free Software Award for his work in 2010.  

FSFE to Advance Fair Public IT Procurements in Finland

19 June 2012

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) has started an initiative to advance fair public procurements in Finland. The initiative concentrates on IT related procurement notices that require brand instead of defining functionalities required by the procurer. To date FSFE has skimmed over 300 procurement notices, and of those taken into closer analysis, 14 have been found to clearly violate the Finnish procurement law. These violating notices explicitly asked for tenders of specific brands of software manufacturers or products and thus discriminate all other brands and manufacturers, effectively stopping free competition.  

June 9: Help deliver final blow to ACTA

07 June 2012

On Saturday June 9, activists across Europe are taking to the streets to protest against the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA). They demand that the European Parliament should finally reject this controversial treaty, which would greatly harm citizens' rights. The Parliament will hold a plenary vote on ACTA in July.  

    FSFE responds to UK Open Standards Consultation

    01 June 2012

    FSFE has submitted its response [pdf] to a public consultation by the UK Government, concerning a definition of Open Standards and a policy for increasing their use in the UK's public sector. If the policy is applied boldly and proactively, the UK stands to greatly gain from increased competition in the software market, with much greater opportunities for small companies. On the other hand, even minor lapses in implementation could derail the policy entirely.  

    Analysis - "Secure Boot": Who will control your next computer?

    01 June 2012

    FSFE's goal is to ensure that the owners of IT devices are always in full and sole control of them. This fundamental principle is recently being challenged by "Secure Boot". For maintaining sustained growth in the development and use of software, the broad availability of general purpose computers is crucial. Today FSFE's published an analysis on the topic.  

    FSFE responds to UK Open Standards Consultation

    01 June 2012

    FSFE has submitted its response [Update: see as PDF version or HTML version] to a public consultation by the UK Government, concerning a definition of Open Standards and a policy for increasing their use in the UK's public sector. If the policy is applied boldly and proactively, the UK stands to greatly gain from increased competition in the software market, with much greater opportunities for small companies. On the other hand, even minor lapses in implementation could derail the policy entirely.  

    Democracy deserves better than electronic voting

    25 May 2012

    This week 1.1 million French voters living outside of France have the opportunity to cast a vote for their eleven members of Parliament via the internet. Voting will be made through a web application which requires the use of non-free software¹, according to citizens using Free software.  

    Fellowship Interview with Giacomo Poderi

    23 May 2012

    Giacomo Poderi has worked as a translator and editor for FSFE, as well as completing a master’s degree in Philosophy. Currently he’s working on a Ph.D in sociology, which looks at the user experience in Free Software Projects, focusing on the turn-based strategy game ‘The Battle for Wesnoth’.  

    Staat missachtet Web Standards, Firma droht nun 5.600 EUR Bußgeld

    09 May 2012

    In der Slowakischen Republik hat ein Gesetzt, das zur Minderung von Bürokratie führen soll, Ungerechtigkeit erzeugt. Der Staat stimmte dafür, dass gewisse gesetzliche Vorschriften nur auf elektronischem Wege eingehalten werden. Die dedizierte Web-Lösung hat jedoch einige Bürger von der Nutzung ausgeschlossen, da sie nicht interoperabel ist und nur mit Software eines einzigen Herstellers funktioniert. Das bedeutet, dass aufgrund der Abwesenheit einer nicht elektronischen Option, der Staat tatsächlich die Nutzung eines bestimmten Produktes eines bestimmten Herstellers vorschreibt. Wer keine Kopie hat, musste sich eine kaufen. Ein slowakischer Textil Importeur war der Meinung, dass die Regierung ihm nicht vorschreiben sollte, eine bestimmte Software für seine Geschäfte zu verwenden und reichte die nötigen Unterlagen auf Papier ein. Jetzt droht der Firma ein Bußgeld in Höhe von 5.600 Euro. 

    Zusammenfassung des „EURA-Falls“

    09 May 2012

    Der slowakische Importeur EURA Slovakia, s.r.o. muss Bußgelder in Höhe von 5.600 Euro bezahlen, weil er das Microsoft Windows Betriebssystem für die elektronische Übermittlung der Steuererklärung nicht kaufen und nutzen wollte. Das slowakische Finanzamt stellte EURA vor die Wahl: Entweder Microsoft Windows Betriebssystem kaufen und nutzen oder die Bußgelder bezahlen. So lässt sich die Entscheidung der slowakischen Steuerbehörde von vor einigen Wochen kurz zusammenfassen. Die Behörde erhob mehrere Bußgelder auf eine Firma, der EURA Slovakia, die ihre Steuererklärung auf Papier ablieferte, weil die Verwendung der elektronischen Form unmöglich war, weil die staatliche Webanwendung nur mit einem Microsoft Betriebssystem funktioniert. Das Unternehmen plant nun vor Gericht zu ziehen und zu fordern, dass der Staat aufhört Firmen zu zwingen, ein bestimmtes Produkt zu verwenden. Er sollte statt dessen die öffentliche Verwaltung dazu anhalten, plattformübergreifende Lösungen, die auf Offenen Standards basieren, bereitzustellen, um die Verwendung für jeden zu ermöglichen. 

    Nordrhein-Westfalen: Softwarepatente - Nein! Offene Standards - Ja!

    08 May 2012

    Die Free Software Foundation Europe veröffentlichte heute ihre Freie-Software-Wahlprüfsteine für die Wahl zum Landtag Nordrhein-Westfalens am 13. Mai 2012. Alle hier aufgeführten Parteien konnten Stellung nehmen zu Fragen über die Umsetzung Offener Standards, den Einsatz Freier Software in der Bildung, Werbung für unfreie Software auf Webseiten der öffentlichen Verwaltung, Probleme der Herstellerabhängigkeit, Kontrolle über mobile Endgeräte, Softwarepatente und die generelle Förderung Freier Software. 

    Schleswig-Holstein - Positive Signale für die Entwicklung und Förderung Freier Software

    02 May 2012

    Die Free Software Foundation Europe veröffentlicht heute ihre Freie-Software-Wahlprüfsteine für die Wahl zum Landtag Schleswig-Holsteins am 6. Mai 2012. Alle hier aufgeführten Parteien konnten Stellung nehmen zu Fragen über die generelle Förderung von Freier Software, dem Problem der Herstellerabhängigkeit bei unfreier Software, Offene Standards, dem Einsatz von Freier Software in der Bildung, Werbung für unfreie Software auf Webseiten der öffentlichen Verwaltung sowie zu Softwarepatenten.  

    Is vendor lock-in costing Helsinki 3.4 million Euros per year?

    12 April 2012

    A report on the City of Helsinki's pilot project for the use of OpenOffice in the public administrations leaves the public with more questions than answers. The city trialled the Free Software productivity suite on the laptops of council members for ten months in 2011. The suite enjoyed high approval rates among its users. When the pilot was finished, the City produced a report stating that the costs of migrating the entire administration to OpenOffice would be very high. 

    Report of Document Freedom Day 2012

    05 April 2012

    Document Freedom Day 2012 was a great success! America, Asia, Africa and Europe celebrated together Open Standards at 54 events. It is no doubt that DFD is growing and we believe that it will be even more successful next year. So what about having look at what happened around the world on 28th of March? And what has the Pope to do with Open Standards? Read our detailed report to find out. 

    Document Freedom Award for Slovak Commission for Standardization

    30 March 2012

    The Free Software Foundation Europe awarded the Slovak Commission for Standardization of the Public Administration Information Systems and its working groups with the Document Freedom Award this week. The Commission was awarded for its long standing commitment and achieved results in the field of the Open Standards. The prize was presented on the occasion of Document Freedom Day, the international day of Open Standards. 

    1&1 Internet AG erhält den deutschen Document Freedom Award

    28 March 2012

    Karlsruhe, 28. März 2012 — 1&1, GMX und WEB.DE erhalten den deutschen Document Freedom Award für die automatische Integration Offener Standards. Der Preis wird von der Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) und dem Förderverein für eine Freie Informationelle Infrastruktur e.V. (FFII) verliehen. 1&1 erhält den Preis für die automatische Bereitstellung des Offenen Standards XMPP für alle Kundinnen und Kunden ihrer angebotenen Mailangebote. Der Document Freedom Award wird jährlich anlässlich des Document Freedom Day - dem internationalen Tag für Offene Standards - vergeben. Preisträger der letzten Jahre waren unter anderem tagesschau.de, Deutschlandradio, und das Auswärtige Amt

    Handcuff an MP, the easy way

    27 March 2012

    British politicians need your help to understand Open Standards. Donate an information pack explaining their responsibility to use Free and accessible standards, and demonstrate the threat of vendor lock-in with the included pair of handcuffs.  

    DFD 2012 Events

    23 March 2012

    This year's DFD is approaching fast, and we can already say that we will have had a good year: More than 30 events have been registered in South-America, Africa, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. However, both we and you could do a lot better, and there is still time to register and organise an event. North-America, Africa, Oceania, and Asia desperately need more events. Also, while Central Europe is well covered, Europe's western, eastern, and northern parts could do with additional events. To organise an event, you can gather ideas from the highlighted events below, or take a look at our events page.  

    Fellowship Interview with Guido Günther

    23 March 2012

    Guido Günther is a Debian and GNOME contributor who added MIPS support to Debian, and worked for the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He discusses why Free Software was a good fit for the needs of embassies and consulates, and what drew him to take on big technical challenges in Debian.  

    Saarland - Nur wenige deutliche Aussagen zu Freier Software

    22 March 2012

    Die Free Software Foundation Europe veröffentlicht heute ihre Freien-Software-Wahlprüfsteine für die Wahl zum Landtag des Saarlandes am 25. März. Die Parteien konnten Stellung nehmen zu Fragen über die generelle Förderung von Freier Software, dem Problem der Herstellerabhängigkeit bei unfreier Software, Offenen Standards, dem Einsatz von Freier Software in der Bildung, Werbung für unfreie Software auf Webseiten der öffentlichen Verwaltung sowie zu Softwarepatenten.  

    Handschellen - DFD

    21 March 2012

    Kennen Sie einen Politiker, der mehr über Offene Standards wissen sollte? Haben Sie versucht, die Wichtigkeit von Offenen Standards Ihrem Vorgesetzten, Ihren Freunden oder der kommunalen Verwaltung zu erklären, jedoch ohne Ergebnis? Würde Unterstützung von außen hilfreich sein? Bestimmt! Informieren Sie unser Document Freedom Day (DFD) Team über Ihre Situation, und wir schicken ein Informationspaket an die entsprechenden Personen, damit sie mehr über die Möglichkeiten von Offenen Standards lernen. 

    And the winner of the election for FSFE's Fellowship GA seat is…

    03 March 2012

    …Nikos Roussos! The election period for this year's Fellowship GA seat has ended on February 29 and it was exciting until the end. Albert Dengg and Gert Seidl who also stood for the Fellowship GA seat promised to stay around and continue their great work for FSFE in their area. "I'm really glad I got elected. I'll try to help FSFE's cause in every way I can" says Nikos after his election victory.  

    Thank you for celebrating #ilovefs the whole day without borders

    23 February 2012

    On February 14th, people around the globe were celebrating the "I love Free Software" day. To all of you, thank you very much for participating in our #ilovefs-campaign and for showing your support for Free Software on this day. We were really excited about your creativity and participiation. All these love declarations went out to the developers, users and wizards behind Free Software and their communities. While some of you dedicated their love to specific programs that you enjoy most. We are pretty sure that their developers and users have read your love declarations and that your love will motivate them to carry on their good work. Here are just a few examples and highlights of your love declarations. 

    Join the protest against ACTA

    10 February 2012

    ACTA, a multi-national treaty to enforce copyright and patents, is threatening Free Software and freedom in the information society. It endangers people's access to essential medicines. The treaty creates a culture of surveillance and suspicion, and the way in which it was negotiated is a mockery of proper democratic process.  

    FSFE awarded Mozilla grant

    04 February 2012

    Free Software Foundation Europe has been awarded a grant from Mozilla. As announced during this weekend's FOSDEM conference in Brussels, FSFE will receive EUR 25,000 to support its work for freedom in the information society.  

      "I love Free Software"-Tag am 14. Februar im Unperfekthaus, Essen

      02 February 2012

      Die Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) ruft jährlich alle Unterstützer Freier Software auf, beim "I love Free Software"-Tag mitzumachen. Dazu gibt es eine Mitmach-Kampagne, zu der ihr Material und Ideen auf ilovefs.org finden könnt. Dieses Jahr wird es außerdem erstmalig eine "I love Free Software"-Veranstaltung[2] "I love Free Software"-Veranstaltung im Unperfekthaus in der Innenstadt Essens geben. 

      Fellows: Elect your GA representative in February

      31 January 2012

      During the whole of February 2012, FSFE's Fellows will be able to elect their representative in FSFE's General Assembly. The winner of the election will help FSFE's strategic decision making body plan the future of the organisation, and will join Hugo Roy who occupies the other Fellowship seat since 2011. Both Fellowship representatives are full members of the General Assembly for a term of two years, and have all the rights and obligations of other members. 

      Call for Street Art Artists

      30 January 2012

      On 28th of March 2012, we will be running a campaign for document liberation - Document Freedom Day 2012. On this occasion, we would like to ask you for help in promoting its underlying idea by means of your art. 

      Fellowship Interview with Heiki Ojasild

      23 January 2012

      For our January fellowship interview we met Heiki Ojasild. He joined the Free Software Foundation Europe in 2011, undertaking the task of translating fsfe.org into Estonian, his mother tongue. He is currently developing an XChat add-on, as well as a website for free SVG and JavaScript games. In 2010 he took part in the Baltic Olympiad in Informatics. In this interview, he explains us his views about copyright, Digital Restrictions Management, kopimism, and activism.  

      Save the date: "I love Free Software" - Day on 14th February

      23 January 2012

      The Free Software Foundation Europe plans to celebrate Valentine's Day on 14th February as an "I love Free Software" - Day. Please help us in showing your support for Free Software by participating in our online campaign. Emails, blogs, microblogs, donations, everything is welcome! There are free banners to use for your website available, too. In addition, this year will also be an event to celebrate Free Software in the Unperfekthaus in Essen. We would love to see you there!  

      Free Software legal news

      20 January 2012

      Read about European concerns with SOPA, dangers of Secure Boot, Nokia's move to sell 450 patents to a patent troll, summary of Free Software developments in 2011, web blocking in Germany and many more. 

      FSFE calls on US Senate to stop SOPA / PIPA

      17 January 2012

      Together with dozens of other civil society organisations, FSFE has signed a letter to US Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, urging the Senate to stand up for human rights, defend freedom of speech and the open internet, and reject the SOPA and PIPA proposals currently before it.  

      FSFE calls for an amendment of Slovak Copyright Act

      10 January 2012

      FSFE calls for an amendment that would eventually enable Free Software and Creative Commons licenses for Slovak citizens. Currently, these licenses are considered to be void due to lack of their written form and problems with formation of the contract. Slovakia is thus one of a few countries where these popular licensing tools still struggle with rigid legislative framework. 

      FSFE ruft zu Nominierungen für den Document Freedom Award auf

      10 January 2012

      Am 28. März 2012 wird die Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) bereits zum vierten Mal den Document Freedom Award verleihen. Mit diesem Preis zeichnet das deutsche Team der FSFE und der FFII Institutionen oder Unternehmen aus, die einen besonderen Beitrag zur Verbeitung von Offenen Standards leisten. Der Document Freedom Award wird alljährlich im Rahmen des Document Freedom Days verliehen, dem internationalen Tag für die Bedeutung Offener Standards. 

      Free Software legal news

      09 January 2012

      Read about the release of Mozilla Publice License 2.0, new litigation of Microsoft against a computer retailer who is providing recovery CDs, UK government´s shift from Open Stadards and more.