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Open letter for the right to install any software on any device - FSFE

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Upcycling Android

Open Letter

The universal right to install any software on any device

Software design is crucial for the ecodesign and sustainability of products and hardware. Free Software systems and services enable reuse, repurposing and interoperability of devices. The universal right to freely choose operating systems, software and services is crucial for a more sustainable digital society.

To: Legislators in the European Union

In copy: Citizens of the European Union

The ongoing digitization of infrastructures and services comes along with a continuously growing number of electronic devices that are connected to the Internet - be it in private, public or business environments. Many of these devices need more energy and natural resources to be produced than the energy they consume during their entire lifespan. And way too many of these devices are being wasted and not reparable simply because the software stops working or is not being updated anymore.

Once the pre-installed software stops users from continuing to use their hardware, restrictive ownership models prevent users from helping themselves to enjoy longer use of their devices. Restrictions span from physically locking down hardware, to technical obscurity by using proprietary software, to legal restrictions via software licenses and end user license agreements. This way, manufacturers often prohibit repairability, access and reuse of their devices. Even after purchase, customers often do not really own their devices. They are not able to do what they want with their very own devices. If you cannot install the software you want on your own device – you don’t own it.

We, the signees of this open letter,

  • recognize that free access to the hardware and software determines how long or how often a device can be used or reused.
  • declare the increased longevity and reusability of our devices to be inevitable for a more sustainable digital society.

That is why we ask legislators in the European Union to make use of the historic chance and enable a more sustainable use of electronic products and devices with a universal right to install and run any software on any device. To this end, we demand that:

Users have the right to freely choose operating systems and software running on their devices

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Our tablets, phones and other connected devices are general purpose computers. Replacing software and operating systems on these devices enables us to extend the initial lifespan of a device and to make full use of our hardware. For the ability to reuse and repurpose our resources in a creative and sustainable way we need the universal right to install and develop any operating system and software we want on any of our devices. Any legal, technical or other obstacles to reuse these devices for any purpose must not be allowed.

Users have the right to freely choose between service providers to connect their devices with

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Users must have the free choice of providers offering software related services, meaning they can use the device from one manufacturer with the service provided by another. Many connected clients today go to waste simply because their online services go offline. Free choice of services allows these clients to be reused by connecting to another service.

Operating systems and embedded software determine possible interactions between generic sensors, modules and systems with their connected online services. For users to exercise free choice of services, they must be able to use the device from one manufacturer with any online service, which could be supplied by any other third party or by themselves. Connected services as well as the software on connected devices and applications must offer interoperability and full functionality of a device's initial purpose with the use of Open Standards.

Devices are interoperable and compatible with open standards

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Software designs and architectures determine accessibility and compatibility of hardware via standards, drivers, tools, and interfaces. Proprietary software and protocols hinder competition among manufacturers, undermine repairability of devices and create an artificial incompatibility of different devices within the same infrastructure. Interoperability of single devices however is crucial for the creation of sufficient, sustainable and long-lasting IT infrastructures. To enable interoperability, manufacturers must ensure that any data necessary to run a device's primary function is compatible with and possible to import/export in open standards.

Source code of drivers, tools, and interfaces are published under a free license

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Smaller components of a device often require specific drivers, tools, and interfaces to operate. Users need full access and free reusability of the source code of those drivers, tools, and interfaces to analyse and integrate a device within a set of interconnected devices from different manufacturers. Source code reusability is also key to exercise the full right to repair for any third-parties from professional repair shops to repair cafés to end users.

A free license is any license that gives everyone the four freedoms to use, study, share and improve the software, including Free Software and Open Source Software licenses. The obligation to publish drivers, tools, and interfaces under such a free license after market entry are key for full access to our devices and exercising the universal right to repair.

Sign the letter

Together we will make a difference. Join our cause and sign the letter now:

Supporting organisations

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Abelli - Association belge de promotion du logiciel libre
ABUL – Association bordelaise des utilisateurs de logiciel libre
AFUL – Association francophone des utilisateurs de logiciel libre
Alsace Réseau Neutre
ANSOL - Associação Nacional para o Software Livre
APELL – European Open Source Business Association
ATOSSA
April
Aquilenet
Arci Noerus aps
Astrolabe
Aukfood
Back Market
Barcelona Free Software Group
Bundesverband Digitale Sicherheit e.V.
CEMEA - Training Centre for Active Education Methods
Citizen D
Code Lutin
Colectic
Commons-Institut
Colibris
Computertruhe e.V.
D3 - Defesa dos Direitos Digitais
Deutscher Naturschutzring
Devtank
dezentrale
Digitalcourage
Digitale Gesellschaft CH
Dilolabs
Document Foundation
Domaine Public
Donestech
/e/ Foundation
Easter-eggs
Environmental Coalition on Standards
EDRi – European Digital Rights
Electronic Frontier Finland
Elektronisk Forpost Norge
Epicenter Works
ESOP - Associação de Empresas de Software Open Source Portuguesas
European Right to Repair Campaign
Exarius
Fairphone
F-Droid
French Data Network
Free Software Foundation Europe
FifF - Forum InformatikerInnen für Frieden und gesellschaftliche Verantwortung e.V.
Germanwatch
GFOSS – Greek Open Technologies Alliance
Globenet
Hadoly
Haiku Inc
Heinlein Support
IEL24
iFixit
ILOTH - Internet Libre et Ouvert à Tous dans l'Hérault
Interhop
Interpeer
Intevation
Iodé
Italian Linux Society
JMP
KDE
Les Amis de la Terre
Libre Italia
Linux07
Linux User Group Nürnberg
LUKi - Linux User im Bereich der Kirchen e.V
Lunduke Journal
Mailbox.org
>make Utopia_
Montpel'libre
Mouvement Ecologique
NABU - Naturschutzbund Deutschland
Navcoin
Netzwerk Reparatur Initiativen
Nextcloud
Nitrokey
Norwegian Unix User Group
Nos oignons
Oekozenter Pafendall
Open Knowledge Foundation Belgium
Open Knowledge Foundation Germany
openSUSE
OPNTEC
OSBA – Open Source Business Alliance
Ossrox
Parinux
petites singularités
Post Concept Lab
PostmarketOS
Purism
Replicant
Ritimo
Runder Tisch Reparatur
Selbstbestimmt Digital e.V.
Shift
Software Freedom Conservancy
Tactic Asbl
Tarare Micro
Tarsis.net
Tinternet & cie
Ubuntu-fr
Unbinare
Versöhnungskirche Neunburg
Vrijschrift
Wikimedia Germany
Wikimedia Portugal
YunoHost Project
24ème
42l Student Association

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