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<p>Free and open source software is
everywhere and in everything; yet our software freedom is constantly
eroded. With the help of its volunteers, <a href="/members/current/">member projects</a>, and <a href="/about/staff/">staff</a>,
Conservancy stands up for users' software freedom via its copyleft compliance work.</p>
<p>Conservancy engages in copyleft compliance work in two different ways: by acting directly
on behalf of <a href="/memebers">Conservancy's Member Projects</a> who request
on behalf of <a href="/projects/">Conservancy's Member Projects</a> who request
Free and Open Source License compliance efforts, and for
specific, targeted member projects for communities of developers.</p>
<p>Conservancy's Copyleft Compliance Projects are run in a collaborative manner with
the project developers. All copyright holders involved have the opportunity
to give input and guidance on Conservancy's strategy in dealing with
compliance issues. Thus, all Conservancy's compliance matter have full
support of relevant copyright holders.</p>
<h2>Member Project Compliance Project</h2>
<h2>Compliance Project For Our Fiscally Sponsored Projects</h2>
<p>Historically, Conservancy was well-known for its ongoing license
compliance efforts on behalf of its BusyBox member project. Today, Conservancy
does semi-regular compliance work for its BusyBox, Evergreen, Git, Inkscape, Mercurial,
Samba, Sugar Labs and Wine member projects. If you are a copyright holder
in any member project of Conservancy, please contact the project's leadership committtee,