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| {% extends "base_compliance.html" %}
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| {% block subtitle %}Copyleft Compliance Projects - {% endblock %}
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| {% block submenuselection %}CopyleftCompliance{% endblock %}
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| {% block content %}
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| <h1 id="ourwork">Conservancy's Copyleft Compliance Projects</h1>
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| 
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| <p>As existing donors and sustainers know, the Software Freedom Conservancy
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|   is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charity registered in New York, and Conservancy
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|   helps people take control of their computing by growing the software
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|   freedom movement, supporting community-driven alternatives to proprietary
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|   software, and defending free software with practical initiatives.
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|   Conservancy accomplishes these goals with various initiatives, including
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|   defending and upholding the rights of software users and consumers under
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|   copyleft licenses, such as the GPL.</p>
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| 
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| <p>Free and open source software (FOSS) is everywhere and in everything; yet
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| our software freedom is constantly eroded.  With the help of its
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| volunteers, <a href="/members/current/">member projects</a>,
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| and <a href="/about/staff/">staff</a>, Conservancy stands up for users'
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| software freedom via its copyleft compliance work.</p>
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| 
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| <p>Conservancy's primary work in copyleft compliance currently focuses on
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| our <a href="/copyleft-compliance/enforcement-strategy.html">Strategic GPL
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| Enforcement Initiative</a>.  This initiative, <a href="/news/2020/oct/01/new-copyleft-strategy-launched-with-ARDC-grant/">launched in October 2020</a>,
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| represents the culmination of nearly 15 years of compliance work of
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| Conservancy spanning ten different fiscally sponsored projects, past lawsuits
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| against more than a dozen defendants, and hundreds of non-litigation
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| compliance actions.</p>
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| 
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| <p>For these many years, Conservancy has always given the benefit of the
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|   doubt to companies who exploited our good nature and ultimately simply
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|   ignore the rights of users and consumers.  In that time, the compliance
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|   industrial complex has risen to a multi-million-dollar industry —
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|   selling (mostly proprietary) products, services, and consulting to
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|   companies.  Yet, these compliance efforts ignore consistently the most
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|   essential promise of copyleft — the complete, Corresponding Source
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|   and “the scripts used to control compilation and installation of the
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|   executable”.</p>
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| 
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| <p>We encourage our sustainers and software freedom enthusiasts everywhere to
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|   <a href="/copyleft-compliance/enforcement-strategy.html">read our detailed
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|   strategic plan for GPL enforcement</a> and its companion
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|   project, <a href="/copyleft-compliance/firmware-liberation.html">our
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|     Firmware Liberation Project</a>.</p>
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| 
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| <h2 id="projects">Compliance Relationship to Fiscally Sponsored Projects</h2>
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| 
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| <p>Historically, Conservancy was well-known for its ongoing license
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| compliance efforts on behalf of its BusyBox member project.  Today,
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| Conservancy does semi-regular compliance work for its BusyBox, Git, Inkscape,
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| Mercurial, Samba, QEMU and Wine member projects.  If you are a copyright
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| holder in any member project of Conservancy, please contact the project's
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| leadership committtee,
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| via <a href="mailto:PROJECTNAME@sfconservancy.org"><PROJECTNAME@sfconservancy.org></a>
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| for more information on getting involved in compliance efforts in that
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| project.
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| </p>
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| 
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| <h2 id="linux">GPL Compliance Project For Linux Developers</h2>
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| 
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| <p>In May
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| 2012, <a href="/news/2012/may/29/compliance/">Conservancy
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| launched</a> the <cite>GPL
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| Compliance Project for Linux Developers</cite>, which handles compliance and
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| enforcement activities on behalf of more than a dozen Linux copyright
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| holders.</p>
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|  
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| <p>The GPL Compliance Project for Linux Developers is comprised of copyright
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| holders in the kernel, Linux, who have contributed to Linux under its
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| license, <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html">the
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| GPLv2</a>. These copyright holders have formally asked Conservancy to engage
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| in compliance efforts for their copyrights in the Linux kernel.  In addition,
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| some developers have directly assigned their copyrights on Linux to Conservancy,
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| so Conservancy also enforces the GPL on Linux via its own copyrights in Linux.</p>
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| 
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| <p>Linux copyright holders who wish to assign copyright to or sign an enforcement agreement with
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| Conservancy should
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|   contact <a href="mailto:linux-services@sfconservancy.org"><linux-services@sfconservancy.org></a>.
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|   In 2016,
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|   Conservancy <a href="/news/2016/nov/03/linux-compliance-agreements/">made
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|     public the template agreements used as part of this project</a>; both the
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|   <a href="/docs/blank_linux-enforcement-agreement.pdf">non-anonymous</a> and
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|   <a href="/docs/blank_anonymous-linux-enforcement-agreement.pdf">anonymous</a>
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|   versions are available.  However, please <strong>do not</strong> sign these
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|   unilaterally without contacting and discussing
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|   with <a href="mailto:linux-services@sfconservancy.org"><linux-services@sfconservancy.org></a>
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|   first.</p>
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| 
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| <h2 id="debian">The Debian Copyright Aggregation Project</h2>
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| 
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| <p>In August 2015, <a href="/news/2015/aug/17/debian/">Conservancy announced the Debian Copyright Aggregation
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| Project</a>.  This project allows Debian contributors to assign copyrights to
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| Conservancy, or sign enforcement agreements allowing Conservancy to enforce
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| Free and Open Source (FOSS) licenses on their behalf.  Many Debian contributors
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| have chosen each of these options already, and more continue to join.</p>
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| 
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| <p>Debian contributors who wish to assign copyright to or sign an enforcement agreement with
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| Conservancy should contact <a href="mailto:debian-services@sfconservancy.org"><debian-services@sfconservancy.org></a>.</p>
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| 
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| <h2 id="commitment">Conservancy's Commitment to Copyleft License Compliance</h2>
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| 
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| <p>Conservancy is dedicated to encouraging all users of software to comply
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|   with Free Software licenses. Toward this goal, in its compliance efforts,
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|   Conservancy helps distributors of Free Software in a friendly spirit of
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|   cooperation and participation.  In this spirit, Conservancy has co-published,
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|   with the Free Software Foundation (FSF), <a href="/copyleft-compliance/principles.html">the principles that both organizations
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|   follow in their compliance efforts</a>.
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|   </p>
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| 
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| {% endblock %}
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