LWN.net Logo

FSFE: Swedish activist receives Nordic Free Software Award 2011

From:  Free Software Foundation Europe <press-AT-fsfeurope.org>
To:  press-release-AT-fsfeurope.org
Subject:  [FSFE PR][EN] Swedish activist receives Nordic Free Software Award 2011
Date:  Mon, 14 Nov 2011 10:33:26 +0100
Message-ID:  <20111114093326.GC2499@mbwg.de>
Archive-link:  Article, Thread

= Swedish activist receives Nordic Free Software Award 2011 = 

[Read online: http://fsfe.org/news/2011/news-20111114-01.en.html ]

Erik Josefsson is the winner of the Nordic Free Software Award 2011.
With the award, the Swedish Foundation for Free Culture and Free
Software (FFKP) honours Josefsson for his achievements as a campaigner
for freedom in the information society.

"We are proud to honour Erik for the tremendously important work he has
done over the past ten years", says FFKP [1] Executive Director Jonas
?berg. "Erik has an exceptional ability to understand and explain the
link between policy and technology. We are hugely grateful for his work.
He is an inspiration to all of us."

From a career as a professional double-bass player, Josefsson gradually
moved to full-time activism for freedom in the information society. He
founded the Swedish Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure
(FFII Sweden) in 2004. Listed among Sweden's 30 most influential people
during the European debate about software patents in 2005, Josefsson is
among Europe's foremost defenders of software freedom.

As an activist in Brussels, Josefsson was instrumental in getting the
European Parliament to reject the Software Patent Directive in 2005.
More recently, he prevented the EU from passing a law to cut off
people's Internet access without due process, and is currently
campaigning against ACTA. [1]

Josefsson currently works as an adviser on Internet policies for the
Green/EFA Group in the European Parliament. He is busy building tools
such as ParlTrack [2] that make the Parliament's processes transparent
to citizens. "This information holds real power", says Henrik Sandklef,
Vice President of the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE). [3]
"Understanding how the Parliament works is very important for the Free
Software movement. Erik does a great job of explaining software freedom
to politicians, and helping freedom campaigners to understand Europe's
power structure."

Every year since 2007, FFKP [4] has used the Nordic Free Software Award
to honour people, projects and organisations in the Nordic countries
that have made a prominent contribution to the advancement of Free
Software. Previous winners of the award are Bjarní Runar Einarsson
(2010), Simon Josefsson and Daniel Stenberg (2009), Mats ?stling (2008),
and the Skolelinux project (2007).

 1. http://en.act-on-acta.eu/
 2. http://parltrack.euwiki.org/
 3. http://fsfe.org
 4. http://ffkp.se


== Press contact ==

  Jonas ?berg
    Executive Director, FFKP
    Email: jonas@ffkp.se
    Phone: +46 31 780 21 61
  

== About the Free Software Foundation Europe ==
  
  The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) is a non-profit
  non-governmental organisation active in many European countries and
  involved in many global activities. Access to software determines
  participation in a digital society. To secure equal participation in
  the information age, as well as freedom of competition, the Free
  Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) pursues and is dedicated to the
  furthering of Free Software, defined by the freedoms to use, study,
  modify and copy. Founded in 2001, creating awareness for these issues,
  securing Free Software politically and legally, and giving people
  Freedom by supporting development of Free Software are central issues
  of the FSFE.

  http://fsfe.org/
_______________________________________________
Press-release mailing list
Press-release@fsfeurope.org
https://mail.fsfeurope.org/mailman/listinfo/press-release


(Log in to post comments)

FSFE: Swedish activist receives Nordic Free Software Award 2011

Posted Nov 14, 2011 22:15 UTC (Mon) by job (guest, #670) [Link]

Very well deserved! Congratulations!

FSFE: Swedish activist receives Nordic Free Software Award 2011

Posted Nov 14, 2011 22:15 UTC (Mon) by linusw (subscriber, #40300) [Link]

Oh I know that guy. Good choice!

FSFE: Swedish activist receives Nordic Free Software Award 2011

Posted Nov 14, 2011 22:21 UTC (Mon) by bagder (subscriber, #38414) [Link]

For people not closely related to the Nordic region it could probably also be added that:

People all over our communities have been solicited to nominate people and organizations they think deserve this prize.

The jury that finally voted Erik the winner of the prize consists of a bunch of Nordic Free Software persons, including the winners from the previous years.

FSFE: Swedish activist receives Nordic Free Software Award 2011

Posted Nov 15, 2011 0:15 UTC (Tue) by pabs (subscriber, #43278) [Link]

Awesome and extremely well deserved!

It was a pleasure to meet Erik at the EU Parliament where he organised a talk for EPFSUG by Jonas Smedegaard about the FreedomBox:

http://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/TalksAndPresentations#A...

Congrats Erik!

Posted Nov 21, 2011 4:34 UTC (Mon) by coriordan (guest, #7544) [Link]

Great choice indeed!

In 2002-2005 I was impressed by his ability to network and coordinate politicians (and their assistants). By 2011 I'm impressed by his perseverance.

Being the underdog in every single battle, year after year takes its toll.

FSFE: Swedish activist receives Nordic Free Software Award 2011

Posted Nov 22, 2011 20:02 UTC (Tue) by JanC_ (guest, #34940) [Link]

I have been aware of his work since the FFII activities against software patents and recently met him in person at an EPFSUG meeting in Brussels, and from what I can tell he certainly deserves this!

Congratulations, Erik! :-)

Copyright © 2011, Eklektix, Inc.
Comments and public postings are copyrighted by their creators.
Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds