Brussels / 4 & 5 February 2017

schedule

Legal and Policy Issues devroom


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Saturday Welcome to the Legal and Policy Issues Devroom Free/open source software and drones
Safety, security and privacy issues
Make your Corporate CLA easy to use, please! Mixed License FOSS Projects
Unintended Consequences, Worked Examples, Best Practices
Making License Compliance Easy: Step by Open Source Step. Corporate Shenanigans What legal and policy issues concerning FOSS need to be systematically researched? Principled free software license enforcement
An open source company perspective
Copyleft in Commerce.
How GPLv3 keeps Samba relevant in the marketplace
Bits, Gates, Traces, and Pins
Copyleft and Licensing in Open Hardware
A discussion of Fedora's Legal state
This is why I drink.
Radio Lockdown Directive
Major threat for Free Software on radio devices
Sunday Back to sources: what's in your binary?
Tracing back from a binary to its corresponding source code
Patently Prepared
Are FOSS Companies Ready to Deal with Patents in the US and Europe?
Protect your freedom to operate with Open Patents
Hacking the patent system.
Is the GPL a copyright license or a contract under U.S. law? F as in Freedom
Codes of Conduct & Community Guidelines
Why we need a legal framework to operate a Trusted Service Provider successfully
An overview of some internals of our Trusted Service Provider
Reflections on Adjusting Trust: The Mozilla Root Program
Tales of running an open and transparent Certificate Authority Program
Increasingly permissive or increasingly dismissive? Panel of European legal entities for Free Software projects FOSS and the GDPR
Overview of key changes to EU privacy law that FOSS can use to promote individual's privacy and autonomy
How We Talk About Free Software Legal Tools Don't Send An Engineer To Do A Lawyer's Job
A beginners guide to community legal engagement
Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  Welcome to the Legal and Policy Issues Devroom Tom Marble 10:30 10:35
  Free/open source software and drones
Safety, security and privacy issues
Giovanni Battista Gallus 10:35 11:00
  Make your Corporate CLA easy to use, please! Kevin P. Fleming 11:05 11:30
  Mixed License FOSS Projects
Unintended Consequences, Worked Examples, Best Practices
Lars Kurth 11:35 12:20
  Making License Compliance Easy: Step by Open Source Step. Kate Stewart, Thomas Gleixner 12:25 12:50
  Corporate Shenanigans Mike Milinkovich 12:55 13:40
  What legal and policy issues concerning FOSS need to be systematically researched? Pamela Chestek, Andrew Katz, Björn Lundell, Matthias Stürmer 13:45 14:30
  Principled free software license enforcement
An open source company perspective
Richard Fontana 14:35 15:20
  Copyleft in Commerce.
How GPLv3 keeps Samba relevant in the marketplace
Jeremy Allison 15:25 16:10
  Bits, Gates, Traces, and Pins
Copyleft and Licensing in Open Hardware
Jessica Marz, Josh Triplett 16:15 17:00
  A discussion of Fedora's Legal state
This is why I drink.
Tom Callaway 17:05 17:30
  Radio Lockdown Directive
Major threat for Free Software on radio devices
Max Mehl 17:35 18:00

Sunday

  Back to sources: what's in your binary?
Tracing back from a binary to its corresponding source code
Philippe Ombredanne 09:00 09:25
  Patently Prepared
Are FOSS Companies Ready to Deal with Patents in the US and Europe?
Robinson Tryon 09:30 10:15
  Protect your freedom to operate with Open Patents
Hacking the patent system.
Frederik Questier 10:20 10:45
  Is the GPL a copyright license or a contract under U.S. law? Max Sills 10:50 11:15
  F as in Freedom
Codes of Conduct & Community Guidelines
Molly de Blanc 11:20 12:05
  Why we need a legal framework to operate a Trusted Service Provider successfully
An overview of some internals of our Trusted Service Provider
Reinhard Mutz 12:10 12:35
  Reflections on Adjusting Trust: The Mozilla Root Program
Tales of running an open and transparent Certificate Authority Program
Gerv Markham 12:40 13:25
  Increasingly permissive or increasingly dismissive? John Sullivan 13:30 14:15
  Panel of European legal entities for Free Software projects Simon Phipps, Tom Marble, Karen Sandler, Moritz Bartl, Michiel Leenaars 14:20 15:05
  FOSS and the GDPR
Overview of key changes to EU privacy law that FOSS can use to promote individual's privacy and autonomy
Marc Jones 15:10 15:55
  How We Talk About Free Software Legal Tools Deb Nicholson 16:00 16:25
  Don't Send An Engineer To Do A Lawyer's Job
A beginners guide to community legal engagement
Simon Phipps 16:30 16:55