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📄 Article DMA: Protecting Device Neutrality in Android Devices
14/06/2026 23:00

The FSFE has submitted its position to the European Commission’s Android interoperability consultation under the Digital Markets Act, calling for, among others, the right to fully uninstall AI-based features from Android devices, and access to interoperability functions for developers free from Goog…

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📄 Article Restack: a new European consortium for a digital Europe
27/05/2026 23:00

Recent geopolitical events have highlighted Europe's need for a resilient, homegrown technology ecosystem free from critical dependencies. The new Horizon Europe project Restack aims to accomplish it. The FSFE is a partner of the Restack consortium, providing legal and licensing support for potentia…

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📄 Article FSFE: NHS England should not hide public code behind closed doors
03/05/2026 23:00

England’s National Health Service (NHS England) is preparing to make most of its public source code repositories private by default, according to recent reports. The move appears to be based on concerns that public code repositories could be scanned by AI systems to identify vulnerabilities. The rep…

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📄 Article Victory after a decade preventing Radio Lockdown
29/04/2026 23:00

The European Commission is choosing to protect user’s right to install any software on their radio devices by deciding to abandon the specific article in the EU Radio Equipment regulation that was harming software freedom.Support FSFE: https://my.fsfe.org/support

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