FSFE Launching Freedom Task Force, Co-operating with gpl-violations.org
13th Nov 2006, 23:19 GMT
The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) has announced the launch of the Freedom Task Force. The Task Force is working closely with Harald Welte of gpl-violations.org and seeks to help programmers properly set up and organize projects legally, as well as educate companies to understand how the GPL works. As needed, the purpose of the group will also include enforcement in the case of license violations.
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