Amsterdam Legal Workshop
Today is the first day of the Amsterdam Legal Workshop -- in full I suppose that's called the Free Software Foundation Europe's Freedom Task Force European Legal Network yearly workshop in Amsterdam. As in 2008 and 2009, we have a room full of the top lawyers and technologists in the Free Software legal field. Thanks to the organizational efforts of Shane, Karsten, Hugo and Rainer we've got a full two days of talks and demonstrations. As in past years, new relationships develop as we bring different parties to a neutral, private conference. We also take stock of where we are on a global scale with respect to Free Software licensing and legal issues. Glyn Moody was kind enough to open up the conference with a talk on the (singular) conversion from analogue to digital which -- as is Glyn's wont -- ties together the past and future and fields of law, biology and computer science. And from there, we've gone off into deep legal territory which I won't write about, but it's an education.