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Software Freedom Law Center

The Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) is an organization that provides pro bono legal representation and related services to not-for-profit developers of free software/open source software. It was launched in February 2005 with Eben Moglen as chairman. Initial funding of US$4 million was pledged by Open Source Development Labs.

Software Freedom Law Center
Type501(c)(3)
Location
FieldsSoftware
Key people
Chairman: Eben Moglen
Websitesoftwarefreedom.org

A news article stated:

Moglen expects — in fact, plans for — a large turnover in the staff. After five years, he anticipates 20 to 30 lawyers will have passed through the Center. By the time these alumni move on, Moglen hopes that its members will have the expertise to advise both communities and corporations alike. It will also create a loose association whose members can consult with each other as necessary.[1]

GPL version 3 edit

SFLC represented and advised the Free Software Foundation, one of its principal clients, throughout the process of drafting and public discussion of version 3 of the GNU General Public License (GPLv3) during 2005–2007. Along with FSF president Richard M. Stallman, SFLC director Eben Moglen and then-SFLC counsel Richard Fontana were principal authors of GPLv3, LGPLv3, and the GNU Affero General Public License.[2][3][4]

BusyBox litigation edit

During 2007 and 2008, SFLC filed a series of copyright infringement lawsuits against various defendants, on behalf of Erik Andersen and Rob Landley, the principal developers of BusyBox. These lawsuits claimed violations of version 2 of the GNU General Public License (GPLv2).

On September 20, 2007, SFLC filed a lawsuit against Monsoon Multimedia, Inc.[5] alleging that Monsoon had violated GPLv2 by including BusyBox code in their Monsoon Multimedia HAVA line of products[6] without releasing BusyBox source code. This is believed to be the first U.S. court case in which the complaint concerned a GPL violation.[7] On October 30, 2007, an SFLC press release announced that the lawsuit had been settled with Monsoon agreeing to comply with the GPL and pay a sum of money to the plaintiffs.[8]

On November 20, 2007, SFLC filed a lawsuit against Xterasys Corporation and High-Gain Antennas, LLC.[9] On December 17, 2007, SFLC announced a settlement with Xterasys; the company agreed to stop product shipments until it published complete source code for the GPL code and to pay an undisclosed sum to the plaintiffs.[10] The suit against High-Gain Antennas was settled on March 6, 2008, with the company agreeing to comply with GPL and paying an undisclosed sum to the plaintiffs.[11]

On December 7, 2007 SFLC filed a lawsuit against Verizon Communications, Inc.[12] alleging that Verizon had violated GPLv2 by distributing BusyBox in the Actiontec MI424WR MoCA wireless routers bundled with the FiOS fiber optic bandwidth service, without providing corresponding source code. A settlement announced on March 17, 2008, included an agreement to comply with the GPL and an undisclosed sum paid to the plaintiffs.[13]

On June 10, 2008, SFLC announced the filing of lawsuits against Bell Microproducts, Inc. and Super Micro Computer, Inc.[14]

On December 14, 2009, SFLC announced the filing of a lawsuit on behalf of its clients, Software Freedom Conservancy and Erik Andersen, against 14 companies, including Best Buy, Samsung, and Westinghouse alleging these companies had violated GPLv2 by distributing BusyBox in some of their products without releasing BusyBox source code.[15][16] For instance, Samsung released its LN52A650 TV firmware in 2010,[17][18][19] which was used later as the base for the community SamyGO project.

By 21 September 2013, all of the defendant companies had agreed on settlement terms with the plaintiffs, except for Westinghouse, against whom default judgment was entered.[20]

Cisco lawsuit edit

On December 11, 2008, SFLC announced the filing of a lawsuit on behalf of its client, the Free Software Foundation, against Cisco Systems, Inc.[21] This lawsuit was the first suit ever initiated by the Free Software Foundation,.[22] On May 20, 2009, the parties announced a settlement.

Staff edit

As of May 2020, SFLC's staff included:[23]

  • Eben Moglen, President and Executive Director
  • Mishi Choudhary, Legal Director
  • Tanisha Madrid-Batista, Chief Operating Officer
  • Daniel Gnoutcheff, Systems Administrator

Directors edit

As of May 2020, SFLC's directors were:[23]

Former staff edit

  • Richard Fontana, Counsel
  • Jim Garrison, Public Relations Coordinator
  • Bradley M. Kuhn, Policy Analyst and Technology Director
  • Matt Norwood, Counsel
  • Jonathan D. Bean, Counsel
  • Daniel J. Byrnes, Counsel
  • Albert Cahn, Counsel
  • Daniel B. Ravicher, Legal Director
  • Karen M. Sandler, General Counsel
  • James Vasile, Counsel
  • Rachel A. Wiener, Office Manager
  • Justin C. Colannino,[24][25] Counsel
  • Aaron Williamson, Counsel
  • Marc Jones, Counsel

Clients edit

  • SFLC adds Wine to client list
  • Press Release: SFLC to represent the Wine project (see also Wine)
  • X.Org Foundation Hires Software Freedom Law Center
  • SFLC to represent Plone and the Plone Foundation (see Plone)

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-11-14. Retrieved 2006-11-14.
  2. ^ SFLC Provides Ongoing GPLv3 Legal Support to FSF
  3. ^ "And Now … Life After GPLv3" (Freedom Now)
  4. ^ Richard Fontana
  5. ^ SFLC notice on the lawsuit filed against Monsoon Multimedia, Inc.
  6. ^ LinuxWatch: "The device behind the GPL's first U.S. legal test". Archived from the original on 2013-01-28.
  7. ^ LinuxWatch: First U.S. GPL lawsuit filed[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ BusyBox Developers and Monsoon Multimedia Agree to Dismiss GPL Lawsuit
  9. ^ Second Round of GPL Infringement Lawsuits Filed on Behalf of BusyBox Developers
  10. ^ BusyBox Developers and Xterasys Corporation Agree to Settle GPL Lawsuit
  11. ^ BusyBox Developers and High-Gain Antennas Agree to Dismiss GPL Lawsuit
  12. ^ BusyBox Developers File GPL Infringement Lawsuit Against Verizon Communications
  13. ^ BusyBox Developers Agree To End GPL Lawsuit Against Verizon
  14. ^ SFLC Files Another Round of GPL Violation Lawsuits on Behalf of BusyBox Developers
  15. ^ GPLv2 copyright suit targets 14 firms on linuxgizmos.com by Eric Brown (Dec 14, 2009)
  16. ^ Best Buy, Samsung, Westinghouse, And Eleven Other Brands Named In SFLC Lawsuit on softwarefreedom.org
  17. ^ on samsung.com "Please download the links below We use GPLv2 and LGPLv2.1, not GPLv3 and LGPLv3. Open Source License Notice License Agreement LN52A750.zip" (archived 2010)
  18. ^ Samsung-Ln52b630 manual
  19. ^ The Software Freedom Conservancy, Inc. & Mr. Erik Andersen vs BestBuy, Samung, Westinghouse, JVC, Western Digital, Bosch, Phoebe Micro, Humax, ... (New York, 2009)
  20. ^ "Docket for Software Freedom Conservancy, Inc. v. Best Buy Co., Inc". CourtListener. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
  21. ^ SFLC Files Lawsuit against Cisco on Behalf of the FSF
  22. ^ Free Software Foundation Files Suit Against Cisco For GPL Violations
  23. ^ a b "Team". Software Freedom Law Center. Retrieved 2014-04-27.
  24. ^ Ropes and Gray (2012-11-12). "Justin C. Colannino, Ropes and Gray". Ropes and Gray. Archived from the original on 2013-02-01. Retrieved 2012-11-22.
  25. ^ O'Reilly and Associates (2012-07-19). "Justin Colannino, Associate, Ropes and Gray, LLP". O'Reilly and Associates. Retrieved 2012-11-22.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • New York Times article about SFLC launch
  • eWeek article about SFLC launch
  • Feb 2005, Newsforge

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The Software Freedom Law Center SFLC is an organization that provides pro bono legal representation and related services to not for profit developers of free software open source software It was launched in February 2005 with Eben Moglen as chairman Initial funding of US 4 million was pledged by Open Source Development Labs Software Freedom Law CenterType501 c 3 LocationNew York City USAFieldsSoftwareKey peopleChairman Eben MoglenWebsitesoftwarefreedom orgA news article stated Moglen expects in fact plans for a large turnover in the staff After five years he anticipates 20 to 30 lawyers will have passed through the Center By the time these alumni move on Moglen hopes that its members will have the expertise to advise both communities and corporations alike It will also create a loose association whose members can consult with each other as necessary 1 Contents 1 GPL version 3 2 BusyBox litigation 3 Cisco lawsuit 4 Staff 5 Directors 6 Former staff 7 Clients 8 References 9 External linksGPL version 3 editSFLC represented and advised the Free Software Foundation one of its principal clients throughout the process of drafting and public discussion of version 3 of the GNU General Public License GPLv3 during 2005 2007 Along with FSF president Richard M Stallman SFLC director Eben Moglen and then SFLC counsel Richard Fontana were principal authors of GPLv3 LGPLv3 and the GNU Affero General Public License 2 3 4 BusyBox litigation editDuring 2007 and 2008 SFLC filed a series of copyright infringement lawsuits against various defendants on behalf of Erik Andersen and Rob Landley the principal developers of BusyBox These lawsuits claimed violations of version 2 of the GNU General Public License GPLv2 On September 20 2007 SFLC filed a lawsuit against Monsoon Multimedia Inc 5 alleging that Monsoon had violated GPLv2 by including BusyBox code in their Monsoon Multimedia HAVA line of products 6 without releasing BusyBox source code This is believed to be the first U S court case in which the complaint concerned a GPL violation 7 On October 30 2007 an SFLC press release announced that the lawsuit had been settled with Monsoon agreeing to comply with the GPL and pay a sum of money to the plaintiffs 8 On November 20 2007 SFLC filed a lawsuit against Xterasys Corporation and High Gain Antennas LLC 9 On December 17 2007 SFLC announced a settlement with Xterasys the company agreed to stop product shipments until it published complete source code for the GPL code and to pay an undisclosed sum to the plaintiffs 10 The suit against High Gain Antennas was settled on March 6 2008 with the company agreeing to comply with GPL and paying an undisclosed sum to the plaintiffs 11 On December 7 2007 SFLC filed a lawsuit against Verizon Communications Inc 12 alleging that Verizon had violated GPLv2 by distributing BusyBox in the Actiontec MI424WR MoCA wireless routers bundled with the FiOS fiber optic bandwidth service without providing corresponding source code A settlement announced on March 17 2008 included an agreement to comply with the GPL and an undisclosed sum paid to the plaintiffs 13 On June 10 2008 SFLC announced the filing of lawsuits against Bell Microproducts Inc and Super Micro Computer Inc 14 On December 14 2009 SFLC announced the filing of a lawsuit on behalf of its clients Software Freedom Conservancy and Erik Andersen against 14 companies including Best Buy Samsung and Westinghouse alleging these companies had violated GPLv2 by distributing BusyBox in some of their products without releasing BusyBox source code 15 16 For instance Samsung released its LN52A650 TV firmware in 2010 17 18 19 which was used later as the base for the community SamyGO project By 21 September 2013 all of the defendant companies had agreed on settlement terms with the plaintiffs except for Westinghouse against whom default judgment was entered 20 Cisco lawsuit editMain article Free Software Foundation Inc v Cisco Systems Inc On December 11 2008 SFLC announced the filing of a lawsuit on behalf of its client the Free Software Foundation against Cisco Systems Inc 21 This lawsuit was the first suit ever initiated by the Free Software Foundation 22 On May 20 2009 the parties announced a settlement Staff editAs of May 2020 update SFLC s staff included 23 Eben Moglen President and Executive Director Mishi Choudhary Legal Director Tanisha Madrid Batista Chief Operating Officer Daniel Gnoutcheff Systems AdministratorDirectors editAs of May 2020 update SFLC s directors were 23 Eben Moglen Diane M Peters Daniel WeitznerFormer staff editRichard Fontana Counsel Jim Garrison Public Relations Coordinator Bradley M Kuhn Policy Analyst and Technology Director Matt Norwood Counsel Jonathan D Bean Counsel Daniel J Byrnes Counsel Albert Cahn Counsel Daniel B Ravicher Legal Director Karen M Sandler General Counsel James Vasile Counsel Rachel A Wiener Office Manager Justin C Colannino 24 25 Counsel Aaron Williamson Counsel Marc Jones CounselClients editSFLC adds Wine to client list Press Release SFLC to represent the Wine project see also Wine X Org Foundation Hires Software Freedom Law Center SFLC to represent Plone and the Plone Foundation see Plone References edit NewsForge Moglen plans general counsel s office for the entire movement Archived from the original on 2006 11 14 Retrieved 2006 11 14 SFLC Provides Ongoing GPLv3 Legal Support to FSF And Now Life After GPLv3 Freedom Now Richard Fontana SFLC notice on the lawsuit filed against Monsoon Multimedia Inc LinuxWatch The device behind the GPL s first U S legal test Archived from the original on 2013 01 28 LinuxWatch First U S GPL lawsuit filed permanent dead link BusyBox Developers and Monsoon Multimedia Agree to Dismiss GPL Lawsuit Second Round of GPL Infringement Lawsuits Filed on Behalf of BusyBox Developers BusyBox Developers and Xterasys Corporation Agree to Settle GPL Lawsuit BusyBox Developers and High Gain Antennas Agree to Dismiss GPL Lawsuit BusyBox Developers File GPL Infringement Lawsuit Against Verizon Communications BusyBox Developers Agree To End GPL Lawsuit Against Verizon SFLC Files Another Round of GPL Violation Lawsuits on Behalf of BusyBox Developers GPLv2 copyright suit targets 14 firms on linuxgizmos com by Eric Brown Dec 14 2009 Best Buy Samsung Westinghouse And Eleven Other Brands Named In SFLC Lawsuit on softwarefreedom org Visual Display Open Source on samsung com Please download the links below We use GPLv2 and LGPLv2 1 not GPLv3 and LGPLv3 Open Source License Notice License Agreement LN52A750 zip archived 2010 Samsung Ln52b630 manual The Software Freedom Conservancy Inc amp Mr Erik Andersen vs BestBuy Samung Westinghouse JVC Western Digital Bosch Phoebe Micro Humax New York 2009 Docket for Software Freedom Conservancy Inc v Best Buy Co Inc CourtListener Retrieved 2017 02 28 SFLC Files Lawsuit against Cisco on Behalf of the FSF Free Software Foundation Files Suit Against Cisco For GPL Violations a b Team Software Freedom Law Center Retrieved 2014 04 27 Ropes and Gray 2012 11 12 Justin C Colannino Ropes and Gray Ropes and Gray Archived from the original on 2013 02 01 Retrieved 2012 11 22 O Reilly and Associates 2012 07 19 Justin Colannino Associate Ropes and Gray LLP O Reilly and Associates Retrieved 2012 11 22 External links edit nbsp Free and open source software portalOfficial website New York Times article about SFLC launch eWeek article about SFLC launch Moglen plans general counsel s office for the entire movement Feb 2005 Newsforge ZDNet interview with Eben Moglen where SFLC is discussed Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Software Freedom Law Center amp oldid 1164312540, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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