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Free Software Foundation Europe

La Free Software Foundation Europe est une association à but non lucratif qui offre aux utilisateurs les moyens de contrôler la technologie.

Le logiciel est profondément ancré dans tous les aspects de nos vies. Le Logiciel Libre donne à chacun·e le droit d'utiliser, de comprendre, d'adapter et de partager des logiciels. Ces droits permettent de soutenir d'autres droits fondamentaux comme la liberté d'expression, la liberté de la presse et la vie privée. En savoir plus...

Legal and Policy Issues Devroom last year at FOSDEM. The picture shows four people, -three men and a woman-, sitting around a table on stage. In the background you can see a blackboard with a slide on it and in the foreground you can see the chairs from the seminar room with people sitting on them.

FOSDEM 2025 Call for Participation: Legal and Policy Issues DevRoom

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We are excited to announce that the Legal and Policy Issues DevRoom will be returning for FOSDEM 2025! Join this DevRoom at the biggest annual Free Software event in Europe. This is your opportunity to submit proposals for a talk or a panel about Free Software legal and policy topics.  

Software Freedom Podcast illustration: a blue gradient background with the three starts from the FSFE logo also in blue and the words Software Freedom Podcast. It also has in white the fsfe website url

SFP#26: Policy and EU: the need of long-term funding and the NGI case

Join this new episode of our Software Freedom podcast in which Bonnie Mehring and Alexander Sander discussing current topics affecting Free Software in the European Union. In this episode we focus on the 27 million euros cut of funding of the Next Generation Internet initiative (known as NGI). Alex and Bonnie shed some light on the history of this European project and share the newest developments in this case. 

Illustration from the video about Public Money, Public Code! showing what looks like a public administration building with Free Software. There are files entering or leaving the building on the left side, the building looks modern and full of plants and you can see lines of code on its fachade. There are people walking around it

EU consultation confirms demand: long-term funding for Free Software is needed

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The FSFE called on the community to participate in a consultation on the European Union’s Digital Europe Programme and demanded long-term sustainable funding for Free Software after recent budget cuts. Results show its success.  

Notre communauté Devenir actif...

Software is becoming more and more a fabric which permeates our society. We are more and more unaware of the ways in which it influences, sometimes forces our decisions. That's why software freedom concerns fundamentally and very concretely our society. That's why I am convinced that groups like the FSFE are vital for the evolution of a free society.

Tomás Zerolo (Self-employed IT specialist)

In a world where software influences virtually every single aspect of our lives, Free Software is a precondition for a free society.

Reinhard Müller (Software Developer)

I became a supporter of the FSFE because I'm seeing more and more that writing free code is ultimately not enough to foster a culture where Free Software is seen as an integral part of society. Free software should not be a fringe topic supported solely by geeks.

Johannes Zarl-Zierl (IT Professional)

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