Free Software Foundation Europe
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The '''Free Software Foundation Europe''' (FSFE, or FSF [[Europe]]) was founded in [[2001]] as an official European sister organization of the [[United States|U.S.]]-based [[Free Software Foundation]] (FSF) to take care of all aspects of [[free software]] in Europe. FSF and FSFE are financially and legally separate entities.
FSFE believes that access to and control of software determines who may participate in a digital society. Therefore, the freedoms to use, copy, modify and redistribute software, as described in [[The Free Software Definition]], are necessary for equal participation in the information age.
== Goals ==
The focus of FSFE's work is political, legal, and social with the aim of promoting Free Software and the ethical, philosophical, social, political and commercial values that it implements.[http://www.fsfeurope.org/about/about.en.html] In particular, it
* is actively promoting Free Software politically as Europe-based global competence center in dialog with politicians and press.
* follows and seeks to influence legal and political activities that are contrary to the goals and values of Free Software.
* provides a contact point and orientational help on all issues regarding Free Software.
* works closely together with lawyers active in the Free Software area in Universities and practices in order to follow and influence the legal discourse. Also it cooperates with lawyers throughout Europe to maximise the legal security of Free Software.
* supports, coordinates and develops projects in the Free Software area, especially the [[GNU Project]]. It also provides computer resources to Free Software developers to enable them to continue their developments.
* helps companies to develop business models based on Free Software or fit existing models to it; it encourages companies in their evolution to Free Software. To make it easier for companies based on Free Software to be commercially successful, the FSF Europe also seeks to broaden the market for Free Software.
* helps coordinating and networking other initiatives in the Free Software area.
== Example projects ==
; [[software patent debate|Software patent]]s in Europe : According to the FSFE, software patents for Europe are currently being pushed forward actively by a lobby gathering around the European patent office and the [[Business Software Alliance]] (BSA), which represents the interests of the largest [[United States|U.S.]] companies. Software patents are considered by the FSFE to be a menace to society and economy and FSF Europe is actively involved in the resistance to such plans.[http://www.fsfeurope.org/projects/swpat/swpat.en.html]
; [[European Union v. Microsoft]] : In 2001 the European Union, through the DG Competition of the European Commission (lead by [[Professor|Prof.]] [[Mario Monti]]), started investigating Microsoft's dominant position in the desktop operating systems. The Free Software Foundation Europe was invited by the EC to represent the stance of the Free Software movement. In 2004 FSFE participated in an appeal to defend again free competition and freedom of choice against abuses.[http://www.fsfeurope.org/projects/ms-vs-eu/ms-vs-eu.en.html]
; [[World Intellectual Property Organization]] : The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is one of 16 specialized agencies of the [[United Nations]] system of organisations. Its role is to administer 23 international treaties dealing with different aspects of limited monopolies on knowledge. As an observer to WIPO and together with a global coalition of other players with similar goals, FSFE is working towards reshaping it as a "World Intellectual Wealth Organisation."[http://www.fsfeurope.org/projects/wipo/wipo.en.html]
; [[Freedom Task Force]] : the legal project of FSFE. "The Freedom Task Force is a legal infrastructure project that helps individuals, projects and businesses understand Free Software and the opportunities that it presents. The FTF is primarily focused on Free Software licensing issues and managing FSFE's legal affairs. Our goal is to educate people in the proper use of Free Software."[http://www.fsfeurope.org/projects/ftf/index.en.html]
Each month, FSFE publish a newsletter, in [[English language|English]], [[French language|French]], [[German language|German]], [[Italian language|Italian]], and [[Spanish language|Spanish]], of their activities that can be mentioned in public.<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://fsfeurope.org/news/newsletter.en.html
|title=FSFE Newsletter
}}</ref>
==Structure==
From FSFE's published "Self-Conception":
<nowiki>
"The people of the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE), see ourselves as Europeans
from different cultures with the shared goal of co-operation across cultures and of
developing a common culture of co-operation from a regional to a global level.
We form a non-profit non-governmental organisation and network that itself is part of
a global network of people with common goals and visions. We are not representative for
anyone but ourselves and our work. Our common work and dedication to freedom in all
aspects of digital society is what defines us."
</nowiki><ref>{{cite web
|url=http://fsfeurope.org/about/self-conception.en.html
|title=FSFE's Self-Conception
}}</ref>
Internally, the FSFE has a consensus-oriented, team structure in which participation is determined by each persons willingness to participate and do work. A democratic and representative-democratic model functions as a fallback for when the consensus-based approach either reaps no results or a quick decision is needed.
===Legal structure===
The FSFE has a modular legal structure with a central "Hub" organisation and the possibility of local legal bodies, called "Chapters". The Hub is a charitable association ("e.V.") which is, by happenstance, registered in [[Germany]].
===Associate organisations===
As well as being in regular contact with the other FSFs ([[Free Software Foundation|FSF]], [[Free Software Foundation India|FSFI]], [[Free Software Foundation Latin America|FSFLA]]), FSFE has a structure of organisations which are "official associates". These are mostly national-level free software groups.
Associate organisations are independent of the FSF Europe and entirely autonomous. They are completely self-run and -managed in all aspects (such as membership, statutes, finances and so on).
Being associate means being formally allied and having immediate access to the FSF Europe. So associates are usually involved in the internal communication and consideration process. They also work together for campaigns and events such as tradeshows.
Associate organisations are[http://www.fsfeurope.org/associates/associates.en.html]:
; [[Association For Free Software]] (AFFS) : A membership organisation which promotes and defends Free Software in the UK.
; [[Associação Nacional para o Software Livre]] (ANSOL) : A Portuguese non-profit association dedicated to the promotion, development, research and study of Computing Freedom and its social, political philosophical, cultural, technical and scientific implications.
; [[Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure]] (FFII): A non-profit association under German law that promotes a sustainable development of public information goods based on copyright, free competition and open standards.
; [[Verein zur Förderung Freier Informationen und Software]] e.V. : The ffis e.V. is a German non-profit association of Free Software enthusiasts that supports the development and establishment of free information and Free Software with various events and projects.
; [[Free Software Initiative of Japan]] : A Japanese non-profit association to further Free Software.
; [[Organisation for Free Software in Education and Teaching]] (OFSET) : a not for profit French international association under the law of 1901. It has been set up in response to the slow development of free educational software for the GNU system. It will promote all possible forms of development and localisations needed by the world wide education system.
; [[Fundación Vía Libre]] : Argentinian Foundation for Free Software
; [[Wilhelm Tux]] : Campaign for Free Software. Swiss non-profit for Free Software.
; [[Irish Free Software Organisation]][http://www.ifso.ie] : Founded by Free Software supporters working on the [[EU Software Patents directive]], IFSO's aim is to promote Free Software in Ireland, and to fight against laws that would harm Free Software - both from the Irish government and from the European Union.
; [[Free Software Network Serbia]] : Free software organization from Serbia.
===People behind FSFE===
These people are working for and with the FSF Europe on a regular basis, so they have been given permanent responsibilities and authorities for certain areas. Some of them are members of the association, some are not. Up do date list is on [http://www.germany.fsfeurope.org/about/team.en.html FSFE's about the team page]:
* [[Alex Antener]] : Swiss team
* [[Gareth Bowker]] : UK member of the association
* [[Shane M. Coughlan]]: Freedom Task Force Coordinator ([http://www.fsfe.org/en/fellows/shane/communicating_freely weblog])
* [[Volker Dormeyer]] : German team - Tradeshows & Events
* [[Alexander Finkenberger]] : German team
* [[Karsten Gerloff]] : German team
* [[Georg C. F. Greve]] : President ([http://gnuhh.org/ homepage], [http://fsfe.org/en/fellows/greve/freedom_bits/ blog] /[http://fsfe.org/en/layout/set/rss/content/view/full/4974.rss RSS])
* [[Joachim Jakobs]] : German team ([http://fsfe.org/en/fellows/jj/jj_s_blog blog] /[http://fsfe.org/en/layout/set/rss/content/view/full/5971.rss RSS], [http://fsfe.org/en/fellows/jj/pressreview pressreview blog] /[http://fsfe.org/en/layout/set/rss/content/view/full/6128.rss RSS])
* [[Michael Kallas]] : German team, booth
* [[Rainer Kersten]] : German office
* [[Matthias Kirschner]] : German Vice-Chancellor, Fellowship Coordinator ([http://fsfe.org/fellows/mk/weblog blog], [http://www.difficulties.de/mk/ homepage])
* [[Mathias Klang]]: Sweden
* [[Werner Koch]] : German member of the association
* [[Pablo Machón]] : Spanish team
* [[Marko Milenovic]]: Serbia
* [[Reinhard Müller]] : Head of Office
* [[Jonas Öberg]] - Vice-President
* [[Patrick Ohnewein]] : Italian team
* [[Ciarán O'Riordan]] - Brussels representative ([http://ciaran.compsoc.com/ homepage], [http://fsfe.org/en/fellows/ciaran/weblog blog] /[http://fsfe.org/en/layout/set/rss/content/view/full/5116.rss RSS])
* [[Giacomo Poderi]] : Italian team
* [[Xavier Reina]] : Spanish team
* [[Bernhard Reiter]] : German Chancellor
* [[Marcus Rejås]]: Sweden
* [[Cristian Rigamonti]] : Italian team - Webmaster and translator English-to-Italian
* [[Henrik Sandklef]] : Swedish member of the association
* [[Björn Schießle]]: Germany
* [[Myriam Schweingruber]] : Switzerland
* [[Fred Thiele (FSFE)|Fred Thiele]] : Germany, translations
* [[Fabrizio Veutro]] : Italy
* [[Ivan Jelic]] : Serbian team
==See also==
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*[[OpenForum Europe]]
*[[European Committee for Interoperable Systems]]
== External links ==
*[http://www.fsfeurope.org/ Free Software Foundation Europe]
*[http://www.fsfeurope.org/about/self-conception.en.html Self-Conception of the FSF Europe]
*[http://www.fsfe.org The FSFE Fellowship]
*[http://www.fsfeurope.org/projects/projects.en.html Current work of FSFE]
*[http://www.fsfeurope.org/about/team.en.html The current FSF Europe team]
*[http://www.fsfeurope.org/associates/associates.en.html Associate Organisations of the FSF Europe]
*[http://www.openparliament.eu Open Parliament] - petition to use Open Standards in EU
*[[Slashdot]] news coverage:
**[http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/10/19/174240 World Intellectual Wealth Organisation Proposed], October 2004
**[http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/11/28/1825218 FSFE becomes WIPO observer], November 2004
**[http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/07/13/1611246 Video and Transcripts of GPLv3 Event Now Online], July 2006
**[http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/08/15/0458204 EU Patent Wars to Resume], August 2006
**[http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/11/27/1145230 Transcripts of GPLv3 talks from Tokyo], November 2006
**[http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/12/25/0038221 FSFE Supports Microsoft Antitrust Investigation], December 2007
==References==
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