X-Git-Url: http://info9.net/gitweb/?p=wiki.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=fosdem%2FLegalIssuesDevRoom%2FCFP.mdwn;h=d0af2244d13a396c66aa36d5781c84abd996d8b2;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=25f37f45c25c5659d9a3608776e0fa9ca77c74cd;hpb=19a415cc5d45e990f04b5eafac364423cb50fee1 diff --git a/fosdem/LegalIssuesDevRoom/CFP.mdwn b/fosdem/LegalIssuesDevRoom/CFP.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d0af224 --- /dev/null +++ b/fosdem/LegalIssuesDevRoom/CFP.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +# FOSDEM 2013 : Legal Issues DevRoom : CFP + +This is the Call for Participation in the FOSDEM 2013 +[[Legal Issues DevRoom|LegalIssuesDevRoom]] + +Call for Participation **DEADLINE 21 December 2012**
+Submit your proposal as an email to **fosdem-legal@faif.us** (see [[example here|ExampleProposal]]). + +Speakers will be notified of acceptance by the end of the day US/Eastern +on 28 December 2012. We ask submitters to be responsive (if possible) +to email the week of 24 December 2012 for follow-up questions regarding +their proposals. If you are not available for follow-up questions +that week please try to submit your proposal earlier and let us know +(so we can try to ask you any questions we may have before then). + +This Legal and Policy issues DevRoom is designed to cover topics of +Free Software licensing and legal policy. While proposals for introductory topics +in this area are welcome, we are specifically seeking proposals on advanced +topics in Free Software policy, licensing, trademark, patent and other legal topics. + +The goal for this DevRoom is to foster in-depth discussion about complex +policy, legal and licensing issues that face the software freedom +community today. + +Proposals are sought for talks, panel discussions, and guided +discussion groups that can investigate these sorts of issues. + +Any proposal topic fitting the above description is welcome, but some good +topics might include: + +* Copyleft vs. permissive licensing: What is a policy case for + copyleft? If so what form should it take? + +* Copyright assignment and contributor license agreements. What are the + issues to consider as a project and as a developer? + +* Copyleft licensing models and how they relate to business + models. Are there some business models that are license-permissible + but bad for community building? On the other side, does your + license choice limit or expand your community? + +* Copyleft enforcement and compliance planning from a developer + perspective. What is the future of GPL enforcement? Is it working? + What is its impact on adoption of copyleft? + +* Copyleft license compatibility. What are the challenges of code + base merges when various licenses are in use? How does a + compatibility analysis between licenses work? + +* Is GPLv2-only vs. GPLv2-or-later bifurcating the copyleft + communities? + +Each talk will only be 40 minutes, and 5 minutes reserved for Q&A, +although shorter talks with longer Q&A are encouraged. It is highly +advisible to define a set of terms and create a set of links giving +background information to your subject. Attendees will be encouraged to +review this prerequisite material to be well prepared to jump right in to +your material. + +It is highly unlikely that video gear will be available to cover this +event, but all talks will be recorded on audio. Please indicate in your +submission if you are willing to be recorded on video and/or audio, and +if you're willing to license those recordings CC-By-SA-USA 3.0. + +For more background on the [[Legal Issues DevRoom|LegalIssuesDevRoom]] +please check out this archived latest [[Free as in Freedom oggcast|/tmarble/posts/You_are_going_to_find_yourself_immersed_in_legal_issues]]. +