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<title>The FSFE is helping to build an “Internet of Humans”</title>
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<h1>The FSFE is helping to build an “Internet of Humans”</h1>
<p>The Free Software Foundation Europe is a partner of the Next Generation
Internet Zero consortium, which aims to build a more resilient,
trustworthy and open Internet that empowers end users to control
technology. The FSFE team provides support to NGI0 grantee projects on
legal and licensing issues, as well as helping them to become REUSE
compliant.
</p>
<figure>
<img src="https://pics.fsfe.org/uploads/medium/aa/f8/325974227b58fa1b835bb13e406d.jpg"
alt="Futuristic image with a blue background and people" />
</figure>
<p>
How are emerging technological innovations shaping our future?
What will the Internet of the future look like? The Free Software
Foundation Europe (FSFE) believes that Free Software is the key to an
Internet that is accessible, open, transparent and diverse and respects <a
href="https://media.fsfe.org/w/cTKew4p4MMaCMgwftM6v19">human rights in
digital spaces</a>. Therefore, since 2018, FSFE has been a partner of
diverse projects that are part of the European Commission's Next
Generation Internet (NGI) initiative to make this dream become a living
reality.
</p>
<h3>Transforming the Internet, one software project at a time</h3>
<p>
Since the beginning of 2023, the FSFE has been involved in two NGI Zero grant
programmes, namely <a href="https://nlnet.nl/entrust">Entrust</a> and
<a href="https://nlnet.nl/core/">Core</a>. Both these programmes aim to
create an "Internet of Humans", a virtuous circle of innovation through
Free Software, open hardware and open standards. These programmes
award grants through calls for proposals for software projects that
work to improve privacy, trustworthiness and data sovereignty on the
Internet. Submitted projects are judged on their technical merit,
strategic relevance to the Next Generation Internet and overall value
for money. The main objective is to deliver potential breakthrough
contributions to the Open Internet, fostering Free Software
alternatives to key elements of the <a
href="/activities/deviceneutrality/index">Internet value chain and
devices</a>.
All scientific results must be published as open access, and all
software and hardware must be published in their entirety under a
recognised free software or hardware licence.
</p>
<p>The FSFE's team provides guidance to successful grantee
projects on legal and licensing issues and helping them to become REUSE
compliant. Through individual assessments and direct assistance, we aim
to promote the display of unambiguous and perfectly human- and
machine-readable licence and copyright information. Other consortium
partners provide support for other issues that can improve each grantee
software project, such as security, accessibility and translations,
just to name a few.
</p>
<blockquote>
<p>
"We have been partners of different Next
Generation Internet Zero projects for the last five years as we want to
empower users to control technology and for that, we need an open
internet built on strong and transparent technologies. This will foster
innovation and equality and will benefit everyone."
</p>
<cite>
Gabriel Ku Wei Bin, FSFE Legal Senior Project Manager.
</cite>
</blockquote>
<figure>
<img src="https://pics.fsfe.org/uploads/original/a3/4e/242d6f42ae3fa2c362800b7897b8.png"
alt="Four hands from different racial backgrounds grabbing each other and forming a square" />
</figure>
<h3>Free Software licensing compliance is paramount</h3>
<p>
During our previous projects under the <a
href="/activities/ngi/ngi-past.html">NGI Zero framework</a>, the FSFE
provided
support to 296 participating software projects to help them with their
legal and licensing issues, for example providing guidance to them on
how to display copyright and licensing information in their
repositories using our REUSE specification.
</p>
<p>
By encouraging the grantee
software projects in the NGI Zero programmes to adopt our REUSE
specification, the FSFE intends to facilitate management of their
licensing and copyright information, by making how this information is
added to the source code more consistent, and in ways which allow for
automating many of the processes involved.
</p>
<p>
The <a href="https://reuse.software/">REUSE specification</a> is
key to making the communication of licensing and copyright information
of Free Software projects easier for everyone. With a set of best
practices and the <a href="https://reuse.software/">REUSE helper tool</a>, adding this legal information in
every single file of the project becomes a simple process.
</p>
<h3>Get funded!</h3>
<p>
If you are currently working on a software project that you feel fits
the aims of the Next Generation Internet, we encourage you to <a
href="https://nlnet.nl/">apply to obtain funding and technical
support</a> from not just the FSFE, but also from our NGI Zero
consortium partners. Calls for proposals take place on a rolling basis,
and the deadline for the current call for proposals is on <strong>1st August
2023, at 12:00 CEST</strong>.
</p>
<figure>
<img src="https://pics.fsfe.org/uploads/big/1f7e047e034ba822c84fa5c3c3dcfd69.png"
alt="Ilustration of a city of the future with mobile devices" />
</figure>
<h3>The Next Generation Internet initiative</h3>
<p>
The <a href="/activities/ngi/ngi.html">Next Generation Internet
(NGI)</a> is a European Commission initiative that aims
to shape the development and evolution of the Internet into an Internet
of Humans. An Internet that responds to peoples fundamental needs,
including trust, security, and inclusion, while reflecting the values
and the norms all citizens enjoy in Europe. It aims to put in place the
key technological building blocks of tomorrows Internet and to shape
the future Internet as an interoperable platform ecosystem that
embodies the values that Europe holds dear: openness, inclusivity,
transparency, privacy, cooperation, and protection of data. The goal is
to empower users with the freedom of choice among a range of Free
Software decentralised digital solutions for the Internet and <a
href="/activities/deviceneutrality/index">devices</a>.
</p>
<p><strong><italic>Please consider <a
href="/activities/deviceneutrality/index.html">becoming
a FSFE donor</a>. You enable our long-term engagement and professional
commitment in defending people's rights to control technology.</italic></strong>
</p>
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