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Conservancy can assist in defending the rights represented in these
assets. For example, Conservancy is available to assist member projects
in enforcing the terms of the projects' FLOSS license.</p>
<p>Finally, developers of Conservancy's member projects, when operating in
their capacity as project leaders, could receive some protection from personal
liability for their work on the project.</p>
<p>For further reading on the benefits of Conservancy, a full and detailed <a href="/members/services/">list of Conservancy's
services for its member projects</a> and a <a href="/members/current/">a
list of Conservancy's current member projects</a> are available.</p>
<p>Conservancy and
its <a href="/about/board">directors</a>, <a href="/about/officers">officers</a>,
and <a href="/about/staff">staff</a> believe strongly in the principles
of software freedom, and believe that all users should have the right to
<p>Conservancy and its <a href="/about/board">directors</a>
and <a href="/about/staff">staff</a> believe strongly in the principles of
software freedom, and believe that all users should have the right to
study, improve and share their software. Conservancy helps protect,
enable, coordinate, facilitate and defend the public's right to copy,
share, modify and redistribute FLOSS both non-commercially and
commercially. Finally, like most organizations devoted to FLOSS,
Conservancy opposes the notion of patents that cover software, and urges
contributors to its member projects not to apply for patents.</p>
<p>Conservancy strives to be as transparent as possible, and makes
its <a href="/about/filings/">public filings available on its website</a>.
Our staff <a href="/blog/">blog
regularly</a> about our activities.
Finally, <a href="/members/">detailed information about the work that