Presented by:

Donald R. Robertson

from Free Software Foundation

Donald Robertson, III, J.D. is the Copyright and Licensing Associate for the Free Software Foundation. He has worked for the FSF for over seven years in the FSF's Licensing & Compliance Lab, and has been involved in free software for over fifteen years. http://www.fsf.org/about/staff-and-board

The Free Software Foundation has campaigned for years against the dangers of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), an international trade agreement with grave consequences for software freedom. This agreement, negotiated in complete secrecy, threatens to lock its member countries into a potential future of spreading software patents, perpetual copyright restriction, and legal penalties for the circumvention of Digital Restrictions Management (DRM). While TPP secretly trundles along, other similarly terrible agreements loom on the horizon, threatening to ensnare most of the world in a web of restrictions. While trade agreements in the past have always presented issues, the threat to software freedom hidden in these hidden talks is an entirely new phenomena. Restrictions implemented in such treaties could be enforced for decades to come, and with little public input, the agreements that will eventually come out of these negotiations invariably will be anti-user.

This talk will begin with a primer on the process and general procedure for these types of agreements, focusing on how ordinary users and citizens (and even elected officials) are left out in favour of lobbyists and corporations. It will then delve in to the particular dangers that each agreement presents. While there is overlap between each, the restrictions hidden within the secret negotiations are each implemented in a slightly different fashion. Finally, the talk will cover what we at the FSF have been doing to campaign against these international agreements, and what the audience can do to join in this fight.

Speaker Bio:

Donald Robertson, III, J.D. is the Copyright and Licensing Associate for the Free Software Foundation. He has worked for the FSF for over seven years in the FSF's Licensing & Compliance Lab, and has been involved in free software for over fifteen years. http://www.fsf.org/about/staff-and-board

Other Talks: * The Free Software Foundation Licensing & Compliance Lab; We Fight for the User at LinuxfestNW 2015 http://linuxfestnorthwest.org/2015/sessions/free-software-foundation-licensing-compliance-lab-we-fight-user * Seminar on GPL Enforcement and Legal Ethics 2014 https://www.fsf.org/events/seminar-on-gpl-enforcement-and-legal-ethics * From Creation to Compliance: A Free Software Legal Primer at LinuxfestNW 2014 http://2014.linuxfestnorthwest.org/2014/sessions/creation-compliance-free-software-legal-primer * Software License Compliance Audits: Establishing Audit Protocol in the Agreement and in Practice at ACI:Software Agreements - Cloud, SaaS, Open Source & Licensing 2013 http://www.americanconference.com/softwarelic/agenda * Licensing & compliance: a collective effort at Libreplanet 2013 https://libreplanet.org/wiki/LibrePlanet:Conference/2013/Sessions

Date:
2015 October 23 - 13:00
Duration:
50 min
Room:
Room 3179
Conference:
SeaGL 2015
Language:
Track:
Difficulty:
Medium

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    Room:
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  3. Project Hosting 3.0
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    2015 October 23 13:00

    Room:
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  5. Why Test Driven Development works for SysAdmins
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  7. Cultivating Collective Intelligence
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    2015 October 23 13:00

    Room:
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