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La FSFE solicita intervenir en el proceso antimonopolio contra Microsoft

23 November 2005

La Free Software Foundation Europa (FSFE) ha solicitado hoy autorización para intervenir en el proceso antimonopolio contra Microsoft. Georg Greve, presidente de la FSFE comentó: «Cuanto más poder tenga Microsoft para comprar la solidaridad de sus oponentes, más importante será el compromiso de la FSFE con la libertad e interoperabilidad entre sistemas». Últimamente la FSFE ha coincidido con adversarios de la libertad en varias jurisdicciones: la industria de los derechos de autor está impulsando la «Directiva Europea para el Respeto a los Derechos de Propiedad Intelectual» (IPRED2) en Bruselas y Microsoft pudo reescribir las Conclusiones de Viena sobre TIC y Creatividad para la Cumbre Mundial para la Sociedad de la Información (CMSI) de las Naciones Unidas.  

Early comment on new Microsoft Shared Source Licenses

19 October 2005

"Microsoft finally seems to have made a step forward on their long march towards giving their users freedom: [...] Given previous Microsoft statements about the Copyleft approach and in particular the GNU GPL as 'viral', 'cancerous' and 'communist', seeing Microsoft now publish licenses applying the very same principles seems quite an evolution."  

Statement of FSFE and FSF Latin America to the 2005 WIPO General Assemblies

30 September 2005

Not continuing what was begun, or changing from a horse to a mule midstream, as the honored Indian delegate so eloquently put it, would be wasting the time and effort spent on this initiative by all sides, North and South. For this reason we strongly support the notion of letting the IIM process finish what it began.  

Announcing the GPL Version 3 Development and Publicity Project (GPLv3)

06 September 2005

Stichting NLnet donate 150,000 EUR to support GPLv3 activities
The project will bring together thousands of organisations, software developers, and software users from around the globe during 2006, in an effort to update the world's most popular Free Software licence. The GPLv3 promises to be one of the largest participatory comments and adoption efforts ever undertaken.  

TuxMobil GNU/Linux Award 2005 granted

30 August 2005

The TuxMobil GNU/Linux Award 2005 has been granted to OpenEmbedded, OpenZaurus, PI-Sync, KWlanInfo and BlueZ, in recognition of their efforts in users freedom.  

No software patents in Europe, FSFE requests EPO review instrument

06 July 2005

After years of struggle, the European Parliament finally rejected the software patent directive with 648 of 680 votes: A strong signal against patents on software logic, a sign of lost faith in the European Union and a clear request for the European Patent Office (EPO) to change its policy: the EPO must stop issuing software patents today.  

Karlsruhe Memorandum against Software Patents 2005

28 June 2005

Members of the European Parliament have been given a copy of the Karlsruhe Memorandum against Software Patents 2005. Issued by Free Software Foundation Europe, this memorandum collected more than 200 signatures at this year's GNU/LinuxTag conference in Karlsruhe. Citing scientific evidence, the text argues that software patents in Europe will hurt jobs and innovation. Among the supporters are leaders of some of Europe's biggest trade union groups.  

And the Fellowship-PDA goes to...

25 June 2005

Giovanni Angoli is the lucky winner of the Sharp SL-C1000 raffled at GNU/LinuxTag 2005 in Karlsruhe, Germany. FSFE congratulates Giovanni and thanks Werner Heuser of Xtops.DE who sponsored the PDA for Fellowship of FSFE!  

Microsoft abuses the good will of Ms. Kroes at the expense of European economy

07 June 2005

"Microsoft abuses the good will of Ms. Kroes" - "European Commission is about to enter legal house-to-house fighting!". Comment of the FSFE on the latest Microsoft proposal. "The European Court decided in December 2004 that Microsoft is to publish this information immediately. This proposal, if accepted, will effectively revert the court decision for the most serious competitor of Microsoft in this market."  

Software patents -- a danger to democracy

06 June 2005

Open letter to Mr Borrell Fontelles, President of the European Parliament. On July 6th, European Parliament will have to decide on the "Software Patents" directive. By relying on undefined terms and ineffective limits, the text that the Council has handed to the Parliament would allow patents on software standards, business methods, and website development.  

GNU/LinuxTag event page now online

03 June 2005

Europe's biggest Free Software conference, the GNU/LinuxTag in Karlsruhe, is less than three weeks ahead. The FSFE has set up a page to gather, list and publish information about its activities there.  

Join the revolution: internship position at FSFE

31 May 2005

"The FSFE is a great place to work, and I've enjoyed almost every single day. In few other companies or organisations would I have had the chance to do useful work and learn in an international context like I did here. Take this chance, if you can."  

FSFE Executive Summary 2003-2005

20 May 2005

On 7th May 2005, the general assembly of FSFE met in Vienna, Austria to review the activities of the past year and plan ahead for the next year to come. As this was the end of the second electorial period for FSFE's extended executive committee, the executive committee presented another two-year executive summary.  

Two year executive summary

07 May 2005

Four years after its official start in March 10th, 2001 and the finalisation of its founding process in April 24th, 2001, the general assembly on 7 May 2005 in Vienna, Austria marks the end of another electorial period for the Free Software Foundation Europe Extended Executive Committee. 

FSFE welcomes FSF Latin America

19 April 2005

After some months of discussions including FSFE president Georg Greve, a team of Free Software advocates in Latin America published their declaration of intent to join the global network of Free Software Foundations.  

FSFE statement at WIPO IIM, Geneva

13 April 2005

Statement at Inter-Sessional, Inter-Governmental Meeting (IIM), 11-13 April 2005: "We explicitly support the Friends of Development in their statement that no tool should ever be promoted for its own sake and should therefore be beyond review. [...] Essential building blocks of human creativity, such as access to knowledge and freedom to participate in society and economy should once again become the norm, not the exception. [...]"  

Las patentes de software ponen en peligro los Normas Internacionales de Información Financiera (NIIF)

05 April 2005

Carta abierta Asociación Europea de Empresas de Tecnología de la Información y la Comunicación (EICTA), acérrimos defensores de las patentes de software: «Deseamos informarle de cómo las patentes de software pueden ser una amenaza para las Normas Internacionales de Información Financiera (NIIF/IFRS). Dado que todas las ideas usadas en estos estándares pueden ser implementadas en software, pueden estar sujetas a patentabilidad».  

How to make Microsoft respect European Authorities

31 March 2005

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) and the Samba Team have presented terms explaining how Microsoft could be brought into compliance with the decision of the European Court of First Instance of December 2004.  

FSFE to help bring Microsoft to its feet

21 March 2005

Pushed by the FSFE, the EU antitrust case against Microsoft is gathering momentum again. "We will help the Commission to bring Microsoft to its feet and move towards re-establishing competition", Georg Greve, FSFE's president.  

Las ciudades Europeas se verán afectadas por las patentes de software

07 March 2005

Carta Abierta a Catherine Parmentier, Directora General de EUROCITIES: "Con la introducción de patentes de software, las ciudades europeas tendrán que afrontar un dramático aumento de costos y una creciente dificultad legal con serio riesgo para las administraciones."  

¡Únete a la comunidad y protege tu libertad!

28 February 2005

"Nos ponemos en pie para proteger nuestra libertad de moldear y participar en una sociedad digital que respete la libertad y la privacidad." Con este eslogan, la Free Software Foundation Europa (FSFE) arrancó su programa Fellowship en la feria del Software Libre FOSDEM este fin de semana en Bruselas.  

UN WGIG: Commented Papers Available

11 February 2005

On 1st February 2005, the United Nations Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG) published a set of 20 issue papers concerning "Internet Governance." Together with its associate organisation La Fundación Vía Libre, the Free Software Foundation Europe managed to comment on the paper on "Cyber security, cybercrime", which, among other things, asked to outlaw the art of finding elegant solutions to non-obvious problems ("hacking") and the paper on "Intellectual Property Rights", which for instance asked to "balance human rights with the interests of rights-holders."  

TUX&GNU@school 8th edition

07 February 2005

The column TUX&GNU@school 8th edition is now available. In this edition, Mario Fux presents GAMGI, Skolelinux and the KDE Edutainment project. In future, the column will be published in five languages (German, English, French, Swedish and Spanish).  

Las patentes de software perjudican a la banca

07 February 2005

Una vez que se extienda el uso de Basel II, puede darse un gran incremento de pleitos por violación de patentes de software en este area, de forma global. Cualquier banco, o cualquiera de sus clientes con software basado en Basel II, puede convertirse en el objetivo de tales acciones legales ─el riesgo es incalculable y puede significar procesos de varios miles de millones de Euros.