[fsfe-it] FTF, gpl-violations e l'how-to per riportare abusi di licenze libere

Giacomo Poderi giacomo.poderi at gmail.com
Sun Jan 18 20:56:12 CET 2009


Ciao,

All'interno del periodo dello sprint di traduzioni siamo riusciti a tradurre 
anche la guida per "segnalare e risolvere violazioni di licenze"

Reperibile all'indirizzo:

   http://www.fsfeurope.org/projects/ftf/reporting-fixing-violations.it.html

Dato che il documento ha avuto abbastanza risalto sui siti specifici*, qualora 
sorgesse l'occasione o interesse, d'ora in poi si può fare riferimento alla 
versione in italiano.

Ciao ciao
gp

*
http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20081209091525428
http://www.heise-online.co.uk/news/New-guide-to-finding-and-fixing-the-misuse-of-free-software--/112197
http://digg.com/linux_unix/Reporting_and_fixing_Free_Software_licence_violations
http://lwn.net/Articles/310282/
http://www.fsdaily.com/Legal/FTF_and_gpl_violations_release_a_guide_to_reporting_and_fixing_licence_violations
http://www.livre.nl/200812082290/nieuws/juridisch/ftf-en-gpl-violations.org-met-info-over-licentieschendingen.html


Giacomo Poderi wrote:
> Alcuni risultati concreti della collaborazione tra FTF e gpl-violations
> 
> http://www.fsfeurope.org/news/2008/news-20081208-01.en.html
> http://www.fsfeurope.org/projects/ftf/reporting-fixing-violations.en.html
> 
> 
> =====================
> FTF and gpl-violations release a guide to reporting and fixing licence 
> violations
> 
> FSFE's Freedom Task Force (FTF) and GPL-Violations.org today released a 
> guide to reporting and fixing licence compliance issues. This guide will 
> help users and developers to deal with license violation reports. It 
> explains how to make a report, what information is useful to include, 
> and offers suggestions for how projects or businesses can deal with 
> reports once they are received.
> 
> The guide is released as part of the strategic partnership between the 
> FTF and GPL-Violations.org, who work together to improve licensing 
> awareness and compliance in Europe. It is located on the new FTF 
> website, http://www.fsfeurope.org/ftf/, along with information on how 
> projects and businesses can get help with understanding Free Software 
> licences. Translations into several European languages will be made 
> available during coming weeks from the FTF website.
> 
> "The best way to solve compliance issues is to prevent them happening in 
> the first place", says Shane Coughlan, FTF Coordinator. "We work to 
> support this by educating the community at large. When problems do 
> occur, we want people to be able to share information and resolve them 
> effectively."
> About the Freedom Task Force
> 
> The Freedom Task Force is a project run by Free Software Foundation 
> Europe to help people understand Free Software licensing and the 
> opportunities it presents. We offer educational services, facilitate 
> larger infrastructure activities and manage FSFE's legal affairs. Our 
> goals are to share knowledge about Free Software law, to safeguard the 
> interests of Free Software projects, to connect experts in this field 
> and to help other groups achieve similar goals. We believe in positive, 
> constructive dialogue and seek at all times to support the long-term 
> sustainability of Free Software.
> 
> The FTF's homepage can be found at http://fsfeurope.org/ftf
> 
> You can contact us via email: ftf @ fsfeurope.org
> You can phone us at:
> 
>      * Belgium: +32 2 747 03 57 Ext. 22
>      * Germany: +49 700 373 38 76 73 Ext. 22
>      * Sweden: +46 31 7802160 Ext. 22
>      * Switzerland: +41 43 500 03 66 Ext. 22
>      * UK: +44 29 200 08 17 7 Ext. 22
> 
> Press contact: Shane Coughlan, FTF Coordinator, FSFE extension: 408
> About gpl-violations.org
> 
> In the past 40 months, gpl-violations.org has helped uncover and 
> negotiate more than 100 GPL violations and has obtained numerous 
> out-of-court settlement agreements. The gpl-violations.org project is a 
> not-for-profit effort to bring commercial users and vendors of Free 
> Software into compliance with the licence conditions as set forth by the 
> original authors. The project was founded and is managed by Mr. Harald 
> Welte, a Linux Kernel developer and Free Software enthusiast.
> 
> For more information on the project, its mission, milestones and goals, 
> please see http://gpl-violations.org
> About the Free Software Foundation Europe
> 
> The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) is a non-profit 
> non-governmental organisation active in many European countries and 
> involved in many global activities. Access to software determines 
> participation in a digital society. To secure equal participation in the 
> information age, as well as freedom of competition, the Free Software 
> Foundation Europe (FSFE) pursues and is dedicated to the furthering of 
> Free Software, defined by the freedoms to use, study, modify and copy. 
> Founded in 2001, creating awareness for these issues, securing Free 
> Software politically and legally, and giving people Freedom by 
> supporting development of Free Software are central issues of the FSFE.
> 
> You will find further information about the work of the FSFE at 
> http://www.fsfeurope.org/.
> Contact
> 
>      * Belgium: +32 2 747 03 57
>      * Germany: +49 700 373 38 76 73
>      * Sweden: +46 31 7802160
>      * Switzerland: +41 43 500 03 66
>      * UK: +44 29 200 08 17 7
> 
> 


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