Arxiu de notícies

02 January 2026
Our headline quotes a European Commission enforcement officer during a
court hearing in a key case where the FSFE is intervening against
Apple. As explained below, strategic litigation is one of many actions
FSFE takes to protect Free Software. Our goal is simple: empowering
people to control technology.

23 December 2025
Have you heard about this wonderful programming competition for teenagers from all over Europe? Haven't you? Join us to find out everything you need to know about "Youth Hacking 4 Freedom"!

18 December 2025
While the implementation of the EU Cyber Resilience Act is currently
underway, several questions remain open, especially regarding its
implications for the Free Software landscape. The relationship between
Free Software projects, potential stewards, and manufacturers hangs only
partially defined, and official guidance will help.

16 December 2025
Once again, the FSFE is heading to the Chaos Communication Congress!
From 27 until the 30 December, we will be back in Hamburg as part of the
Bits & Bäume assembly. Over 12.000 people will join us to
participate in this community event, full of great talks, workshops and
creatures from all over the world. Swing by, say hi, and warm up with
some Free Software vibes!

12 December 2025
Although 42 is the answer for everything we tried to get it into helping us to achieve digital sovereignty in the public infrastructure. However there is an answer out there: digital sovereignty is only possible by empowering people and, therefore public institutions, to control their technology and own infrastructure.

09 December 2025
December has arrived, and with it, our last newsletter of 2025. In
the last weeks, we took part in the consultation on the Germany Stack,
exchanged insights at the Article 19 2025 DMA Enforcement Symposium,
and gave REUSE a new home on Codeberg. Meanwhile, registration for the
next edition of Youth Hacking 4 Freedom is opened and we have new
Software Freedom podcast episodes to listen to.

04 December 2025
The Free Software Foundation Europe deleted its account on X. The
platform never aligned with our values and no longer serves as a space
for communication. What initially intended to be a place for dialogue and
information exchange has turned into a centralised arena of hostility,
misinformation, and profit-driven control, far removed from the ideals
of freedom we stand for.

24 November 2025
The “Germany Stack” is a central digital-policy project of the German
federal government. The FSFE calls for the Stack to be planned in close
coordination with European partners and to be implemented entirely as
Free Software, since only the four freedoms enable digital
sovereignty.

20 November 2025
Youth Hacking 4 Freedom is the FSFE’s programming competition for
teenagers aged 14 to 18 years from across Europe. Through YH4F the FSFE
conveys the values and knowledge surrounding Free Software, provides the
chance to develop your own project idea, learn valuable skills for
project management, problem solving and of course: programming! Find out
why it is worth for you to support us in this mission and what our
current sponsors say about YH4F.

14 November 2025
Remember that from the 7 November until 8 November, the FSFE has been at the well known and established South Tyrol Free Software Conference (SFSCON) in Bozen / Bolzano? Together with more than 1,000 participants, the FSFE discussed the current topics in the Free Software ecosystem and had a special focus on the main topic of this year's SFSCON: Ethics.

13 November 2025
From facing Apple’s lawyer at the EU court defending interoperability
to celebrating the unveiling of the 2025 YH4F winners, and finally
walking through the autumn streets of Bolzano filled with Free Software
enthusiasts, the past few weeks have been quite a roller coaster.

07 November 2025
The FSFE and LUGBZ have recognized VLC
president and core developer with this European award for his long-term
dedication to the project. What began as a student initiative has,
through his continuous effort, evolved into one of the most widely used
media players, with billion of users worldwide.

06 November 2025
Every year on 14 February we celebrate “I Love Free Software Day”, thanking all
who contribute to Free Software. Without all of you we would not have such a great
ecosystem today! Our Polish group joined our celebrations on 2025 for the first time,
and we wanted to know more about them. So, we talked with Damian, our Poland group
coordinator, about the Polish groups’ commitment to Free Software.

05 November 2025
The EU’s Digital Markets Act is supposed to shake up the power of
tech giants by giving developers and users more choice. Apple’s
“notarisation” of mobile apps contradicts these objectives. A
civil-society complaint against Apple’s monopolistic control over app
distribution aims to change that.

29 October 2025
Under the watchful gaze of the Dolomites, and with the
scent of chestnuts in the air, the city of Bolzano welcomes Free Software enthusiasts
to the South Tyrol Free Software Conference. Held every November, this
event brings together participants from Italy and beyond for two full
days of learning, sharing, and discussing the latest in Free
Software.

25 October 2025
The six winning projects, created by
participants aged 14 to 18 and presented at the 2025 awards ceremony in
Brussels, are: a language learning platform, a custom ROM page, a scroll
wheel, a smart watering robot, a hyperbolic rendering engine, and a
version control system.

24 October 2025
It took us some time but we are finally there: The Software Freedom
Podcast episode is releasing its 40th episode! In this one Johannes
and Bonnie talk about Openwashing.

21 October 2025
Today, on 21 October, the Free Software Foundation Europe participated as an
intervener in the landmark Apple v. European Commission
(T-1080/23) hearing before the Court of Justice of the
European Union. The case will determine whether the Digital Markets Act
can effectively guarantee interoperability, software freedom, and user
choice

15 October 2025
The Digital Markets Act aimed to open Europe’s digital ecosystems, but
that promise is now being tested. In Apple v. European Commission, Apple
challenges key DMA rules on interoperability and user choice at the EU's
highest court. The FSFE is intervening to defend user freedoms. The
public hearing takes place Tuesday, 21 October.

10 October 2025
We are talking about the Cyber Resilience Act and the challenges, you, our community, and many others, pointed out. With our 39th episode Bonnie and Alex
follow up on the questionnaire we put to you for the Cyber Resilience Act and present the key findings.

08 October 2025
Our October newsletter comes with our Software Freedom in Europe
report! As the DMA celebrates its first year, we reflect on Device
Neutrality and discuss the war on ad blockers in our
Legal Corner. Check out our interview about 'I Love Free Software Day' with our
local group in Barcelona and listen to a new episode of our Policy & EU
podcast series.

30 September 2025
The annual "I Love Free Software Day" celebration, on 14 February, acknowledges all Free Software
contributors for their commitment to the four freedoms (to use, study, share and improve Free Software).
The Free Software contributors’ dedication is amazing and safeguards our software freedom. We want to
thank all of you for work to Free Software <3

26 September 2025
In 2025 we remained engaged in
enforcing the DMA, intervening in the Apple vs EC legal case; we
participated in the debates around the CRA
and public procurement to ensure that Free Software is
embedded in Europe’s digital future. Also, we continued providing legal
support and improved REUSE, while involving teenagers with YH4F, and we
reached new audiences with the new Ada & Zangemann
movies.

24 September 2025
2025 marks one year of the enforcement of the Digital Markets Act. In our input to the European Commission’s public consultation we welcome the DMA as a milestone in regulating large tech corporations, but we stress the hurdles and challenges for making Device Neutrality a reality.

19 September 2025
On 21 October, the Free Software Foundation Europe is participating as
intervener in the hearing of the Apple vs. European Commission case at
the Court of Justice of the European Union. As part of the Digital
Markets Act enforcement actions, this is a key case for Free
Software and digital markets.

16 September 2025
For many internet users, an adblocker is an important piece of
software that allows them to control the digital information
they receive from their browsers, providing the option of an ad-free
browsing experience. Despite this, a recent decision by the German
Federal Court of Justice is giving Axel Springer a second chance to erode user freedom.

12 September 2025
During the debate on digital sovereignty, the term “software stack” started to float around. This term quickly started
to fill up with different ideas, and a discussion about it took root. Follow Alex and Bonnie in this episode to learn more
about Free Software Software stacks and their connection with public administration.

03 September 2025
Last month we published a new article in our Legal Corner, we checked
how the German government is doing after 100 days, and we provided a deeper look at the
CRA on our podcast. We also attended several conferences and continue
working on making gatekeepers accountable under the DMA.

27 August 2025
Every year "I Love Free Software Day" is celebrated, where
we thank all Free Software contributors for their commitment
to use, study, share and improve Free Software. Without them there is no
software freedom. We want to thank them all for contributing to Free
Software <3

20 August 2025
What happens when those who benefit from the four freedoms fail to
comply with the terms of a Free Software license? Today we take a look
at the experience of license enforcement by one of our FSFE volunteers
against the fintech company SumUp, and examine the lessons that
supporters of Free Software can take away from it.

15 August 2025
Most of you have heard of the famous Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), a legislation introducing CE labels for digital products. In our latest episode of the
Software Freedom Podcast Bonnie and Alex have a easy to follow conversation about the CRA and what will be happening next.

14 August 2025
On 14 August 2025, Germany’s government marks 100 days in office.
CDU, CSU, and SPD had pledged ambitious Free Software goals. Yet it
remains unclear what these goals actually are, how they will be
achieved, and what role Free Software will play in securing Germany’s
technological sovereignty.

12 August 2025
100 days after the German federal government took office, the Free
Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) sees its demand for Free Software in
public administration unfulfilled. While the governing coalition of CDU,
CSU, and SPD announced ambitious goals for Free Software in the
coalition agreement, no concrete, effective measures have been
taken.

06 August 2025
In July we continued working to make the EC aware of the gatekeepers'
“excuses” to avoid compliance with the DMA and we are gathering your
feedback about the Cyber Resilience Act. We have also developed a Free
Software tool to help us reaching out to representatives in Parliaments
across Europe. And more: SFP, FOSDEM...

31 July 2025
Developed by the Free Software Foundation Europe,
MP Explore is a Free Software tool to
help us reaching out to representatives in Parliaments across Europe. We
need your help! Contribute by adding your local, regional, and national
parliament!

21 July 2025
In August 2025 the first part of the European Artificial Intelligence Act enters into force. For our 36th episode of the
Software Freedom Podcast Bonnie and Alex break down the current discussion about it and shed light on the arguments.

17 July 2025
To assess how the EU Cyber Resilience Act may impact
the Free Software ecosystem, the “Dialogue on Cybersecurity” project,
of which the FSFE is part, have developed a questionnaire. Its aim is
to develop proposals for guidance.

08 July 2025
Summer has arrived, and with it came our annual Summer Meeting, where
we spent time with our community. Learn more about the latest
developments surrounding the Digital Markets Act, take a few minutes
to share your perspective in our Interoperability Survey, and listen to
the newest episode of our podcast. You can also read the latest news
about Ada & Zangemann and Youth Hacking 4
Freedom.

18 June 2025
Free Software developers: your voice is needed! The Free Software Foundation Europe has launched the Digital Markets Act Interoperability Survey to gather first-hand experiences from developers requesting software interoperability.

13 June 2025
And we are back for our 35th episode of the Software Freedom Podcast with our monthly update on policy decisions, votes and discussions in the European Union!
Together Bonnie Mehring and Alexander Sander talk about one specific policy topic in regard to Free Software. This month they sat down and covered the vote on the
Tech sovereignty INI in the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE).

11 June 2025
In just a few days, the 2025 Youth Hacking 4 Freedom programming period will come to an end, marking the start of the evaluation phase.
Among the jury members is Alexios Zavras, who has been involved since the very first edition of the contest. Let us hear his insights on the
YH4F competition and what motivates him to be part of the jury.

04 June 2025
May kept us quite busy attending conferences and with the kick-off of
the Refund4Freedom initiative. We also went through the issue of the
threshold of originality for copyrightable source code and talked in our
latest episode of the Software Freedom Podcast about the tech
sovereignty debate in the EU.

03 June 2025
Industry committee of the European Parliament shows necessity and benefits of “open-source first” policy but report lacks concrete measures.

29 May 2025
When acquiring a new laptop you often end up dealing with an imposed
pre-installed Microsoft Windows operating system. Even if you do not
want to use it, you still need to pay for the Windows license. This is
unfair. The Refund4Freedom initiative guides users in how to get
their money back in these cases and demands the end of this practice
that limits user freedom.

23 May 2025
Dive with us into the inner workings of the European Parliament and learn about their approach on technological sovereignty. In this 34th episode of the Software Freedom
Podcast Alex and Bonnie discuss the current debate in the European Union and pay special attention to the current European technological sovereignty and digital infrastructure INI.

15 May 2025
As a general rule, software source code is protected
by copyright by default. Copyright holders create Free Software by
applying a Free Software license to their code. Creative works,
such as source code, nevertheless must
be sufficiently original in nature before they can be protected by
copyright. Exactly what is this “threshold of originality”, and are
there types of code that are not automatically
protected by copyright?

06 May 2025
In April, our work on Device Neutrality continued with news and
meetings on DMA; we had a PMPC meeting in Germany and talked about the
German coalition agreement in one of our Podcast episodes; we also held
our annual Legal & Licensing Workshop; and we published another
article in our Legal Corner.

29 April 2025
A new release of the Webpreview tool is here! This is our in-house Free
Software preview tool for FSFE webpages. It supports our amazing
volunteers in translating, and checking website content. Our latest
update integrates LibreTranslate, providing a helpful starting point to
speed up the translation process.

24 April 2025
The Free Software
Legal & Licensing Workshop convened once again, this time in Essen,
bringing together over 100 legal and compliance
professionals, technologists, and policy experts from across the globe.
The 2025 edition delved into the evolving
legal landscapes impacting Free Software, with a particular focus on
Artificial Intelligence and cybersecurity.

23 April 2025
Recently, the German coalition treaty from the CDU/CSU and SPD has been published with over 140 pages.
In our latest episode Alexander Sander and Bonnie Mehring talk about the coalition treaty and break down
the standing of Free Software in it.

17 April 2025
Youth Hacking 4 Freedom would not be possible without the amazing
teenagers who join this contest, our incredible sponsors and donors,
whose support is vital, and our expert jury, who evaluate the projects.
One of these jury members is Brielen Madureira, who talked with us
before the participants have to submit their projects.

09 April 2025
The FSFE symposium on “Public Money? Public Code!“ makes it clear: Procurement of and investment in Free Software (also known as Open Source) are fundamental for innovation and digital sovereignty.
Only Free Software can reduce the dependencies of public administration.

07 April 2025
Software is a major component of modern life, affecting large parts of
our lives. When software is embedded in vehicles, the ability to control
our digital technology becomes even more important in the name of public
safety. Despite that, a recent court case in Poland highlights how the
law, and legal processes, can sometimes work against that.

03 April 2025
Despite initial promising steps, the European Commission’s measures on Apple’s compliance with interoperability procedures under the Digital Markets Act fall short. The less stringent obligations on API documentation and long deadlines for interoperability solutions will impact how Free Software projects get interoperability from Apple.

02 April 2025
On the afternoon of 3 April, Maarten Aertsen (NLnet Labs)
will give a presentation on how the Cyber Resilience Act addresses Free
Software, particularly in comparison to other New Legislative Framework
(NLF)-style regulations in various sectors

02 April 2025
Spring is here, and so is our monthly newsletter! We want to take
this opportunity to sincerely thank you for your continued support and
generous donations. In this issue, we bring you the latest updates on
the DMA, a special podcast episode on Router Freedom, highlights from
our talks at Chemnitzer Linux Tag, exciting Ada news, and much more.

31 March 2025
The Italian regulator AGCOM will decide whether to limit or consolidate
Router Freedom in the country. The FSFE has
actively engaged in a coalition of organisations urging the authority to
prioritize consumer protection and the rights of end-users to use their
own routers/modems in fiber networks.

27 March 2025
Have you ever used your personal router to connect to the internet? Recently we achieved a major win in Germany for Router Freedom. In this 32nd episode of the
Software Freedom Podcast, Bonnie Mehring, Alexander Sander, and Lucas Lasota talk about Router Freedom and our work to protect freedom of choice regarding internet devices.

17 March 2025
Thanks to our supporters and volunteers, the inspiring story
of Ada & Zangemann has been translated into several languages! While we work, and gather funds, to publish the book and the animated movie in even more languages, we need your help: share the movie with your friends and post it around! The book is also a perfect gift for local libraries and schools.

13 March 2025
The 2025 edition of Youth Hacking 4 Freedom (YH4F) is officially underway. While this edition’s
participants work on their own Free Software projects, we sat down with
Aya, a YH4F 2024 contestant. She shared her inspiring journey
from her first programming experience to creating a project for YH4F. Learn more about her story, and remember: you
can still take part in this year’s competition!

10 March 2025
Free Software is indispensable for public authorities to overcome
dependencies and achieve technological sovereignty. Therefore, the need
of the hour is "Public Money? Public Code!" The Free Software Foundation
Europe's symposium in Essen on 08 April 2025 will open up practical
perspectives on how administrations can move forward in this
direction.

06 March 2025
On 24 March the FSFE will conduct an online Q&A session about the
Digital Markets Act and its importance for representatives of Free
Software organisations. The DMA was designed to limit the power of the
"gatekeepers" and boost fairer digital markets. But what does its
enforcement mean for Free Software? Join us for this strategic
discussion.

04 March 2025
In the last few weeks we published our first Legal Corner article and
the recordings of our talks at FOSDEM. We were happy to see pictures
from the I Love Free Software Day celebrations and can't wait to meet
you at CLT 2025! We are organising an online Q&A session about the
DMA and Free Software. The Ada movie is finally available in Spanish!

28 February 2025
In the week of the 14th of February we celebrated the I Love Free Software Day 2025. This year we marked this special day with 19 events in 11 different European countries.
Even more, hundreds of people and many organisations joined us in the Fediverse - with a special "Thank you!" note for Free Software projects and contributors. To all who joined us
this time: "Thank you" for participating in this 15th edition of the "I Love Free Software Day" ❤️❤️❤️!

27 February 2025
In our 31st episode of the Software Freedom Podcast, Alexander Sander and Bonnie Mehring discuss the highlights of the two Devrooms that the FSFE co-organized during FOSDEM 2025:
the 'Legal and Policy Issues DevRoom' and the 'Funding the FOSS Ecosystem DevRoom'. Find out more about the topics discussed there and tips about what to re-watch.

20 February 2025
Some ocassions are too special to miss, like the FSFE February trip to FOSDEM,
where we connected with the Free Software community. Even when things
don’t go as planned, it was an energizing boost against the winter
blues. Thanks to everyone who joined our DevRooms, attended our talks
including our keynote on the Apple litigation, came to our women's
breakfast, and stopped at the booth. Your support means a lot!

17 February 2025
If your software project operates on multiple contributions, and a contributor
becomes uncontactable or passes away, this can become an issue in
certain situations. Here we’ll discuss when a missing or deceased
contributor affects your software project, and what options you
have.

14 February 2025
At FOSDEM, Bonnie Mehring and Marc Prud'hommeaux met to talk about Marc's Free Software initiative, The App Fair Project. This project is a marketplace for all
devices and especially also for iOS devices that only distributes Free Software applications. Its goal is to foster a more accessible and inclusive Free Software ecosystem.

12 February 2025
February started with FOSDEM! It was great to meet some of you there
before we meet again for “I Love Free
Software Day”! In recent weeks, we shared our demands for
the coming German elections, great news about Router Freedom, and an
update about DMA. Moreover, the Ada movie is now available in French
and we published two podcast episodes.

06 February 2025
The next German government must finally push for the
controllability, security, and sovereignty of the public digital
infrastructure. As Free Software is a prerequisite for this, the FSFE
is making 4 key demands: "Public Money? Public Code!", securing long-term
funding for Free Software, deepening Free Software knowledge in
administrations, and monitoring progress.

30 January 2025
For our 29th episode we have something very special for you. Marta Andreoli, the Italian deputy coordinator, talks to Paolo Dongilli about the FUSS project. Together they unravel
how FUSS is helping the schools in South Tyrol take a step towards software freedom.

27 January 2025
FOSDEM 2025 is almost here, and guess what? We want you to be, once
again, part of it! Mark your calendars for 1 and 2 February 2025. The
Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) will be there with a keynote on
our Apple court case, talks, devrooms, workshops, and of course, a booth
where you can meet us, chat and share ideas. Stop by and say hello!

24 January 2025
After a failed attempt by internet providers to exclude Router Freedom
from fiber networks, the German regulator BNetzA has confirmed Router
Freedom in the country. The FSFE, which has been pushing for this since
2013, will continue to monitor implementation and compliance.

22 January 2025
FOSDEM, Europe's largest Free Software conference, is just around the corner! In this episode of the Software Freedom Podcast, Bonnie Mehring and Alexander Sander discuss
the two DevRooms organised by the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE). Learn all about the Legal and Policy Issues DevRoom and the Funding the FOSS Ecosystem DevRoom.

21 January 2025
The Free Software Foundation Europe is releasing the animated film ‘Ada
& Zangemann - A Tale of Software, Skateboards, and Raspberry Ice
Cream’ in French as an Open Educational Resource. Originally a highly
successful illustrated book, now available in 10 languages and counting,
the story has been adapted into a film that can be freely used in
schools.

20 January 2025
Last week six Dutch civic organisations launched the campaign
‘Make Socials Social Again’. They call upon public
organisations to adopt social media platforms that respect public values
and thus are the real ‘social’ platforms.

16 January 2025
The Free Software Foundation Europe, alongside civil society
organizations, developers and researchers, submitted its position to the
European Commission’s public consultation on measures requiring Apple to
ensure compliance with the Digital Markets Act’s interoperability
provisions. The FSFE stressed the urgent need for Apple to provide effective,
free-of-charge interoperability.

15 January 2025
Ready for I Love Free Software Day 2025? At this annual event on 14
February the FSFE and other Free Software enthusiasts celebrate all the
contributors to Free Software. It is a day dedicated to recognising and
appreciating all the work done for Free Software projects, big or
small.

14 January 2025
The new year has begun, offering 365 days to promote Free Software! As we prepare
for FOSDEM and continue working on the DMA implementation, we are excited
to launch the fourth edition of Youth Hacking 4 Freedom. We
closed 2024 sharing our predictions for 2048 and taking part in the Chaos Communication
Congress.

10 January 2025
The Free Software Foundation
Europe, along with over sixteen thousand attendees, took part in the
38th Chaos Communication Congress with a booth, several talks and a lot
of stickers. It was a great pleasure to join, once again, the Chaos
family for another impressive four-day congress. Thank you all for
coming!

07 January 2025
The fourth round of Youth Hacking 4 Freedom (YH4F) is
officially underway, with its opening event on 9 January. Sofía, one of
the 2024 winners, gives us an insight into her project, how she came up
with her idea, and her experience of the competition in general. Find
out more! And do not forget to register for this
edition!

03 January 2025
"What will happen in the movement for software freedom in 2025? It is
hard for me to make such predictions. What the past 20 years working for
the Free Software Foundation Europe have taught me is to be prepared for
the things you cannot predict." - Below a message from our
president Matthias Kirschner to our readers.