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Free Software Foundation, Inc. v. Cisco Systems, Inc.

Free Software Foundation, Inc. v. Cisco Systems, Inc. was a lawsuit initiated by the Free Software Foundation (FSF) against Cisco Systems on December 11, 2008, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.[1] The FSF claimed that various products sold by Cisco under the Linksys brand had violated the licensing terms of many programs on which FSF held copyright, including GCC, GNU Binutils, and the GNU C Library. Most of these programs were licensed under the GNU General Public License, and a few under the GNU Lesser General Public License.[2] The Software Freedom Law Center acted as the FSF's law firm in the case.[3] The foundation asked the court to enjoin Cisco from further distributing Linksys firmware that contains FSF copyrighted code, and also asked for all profits that Cisco received "from its unlawful acts."[4] Cisco stated that they were reviewing the issues in the suit, but they believe to be "substantially in compliance".[5]

The FSF contended that code to which it held the copyright was found in the Linksys models EFG120, EFG250, NAS200, SPA400, WAG300N, WAP4400N, WIP300, WMA11B, WRT54GL, WRV200, WRV54G, and WVC54GC, and in the program QuickVPN,[6] which is used to connect virtual private network (VPN) clients via the RV and WRV series Linksys routers.[7][8]

On May 20, 2009, the parties announced a settlement that included Cisco appointing a director to ensure Linksys products comply with free-software licenses, and Cisco making an undisclosed financial contribution to the FSF.[9][10]

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  1. ^ "Free Software Foundation Files Suit Against Cisco For GPL Violations" (Press release). Free Software Foundation. December 11, 2008. Retrieved December 12, 2008.
  2. ^ Full Complaint
  3. ^ "SFLC Files Lawsuit against Cisco on Behalf of the FSF" (Press release). Software Freedom Law Center. December 11, 2008. Retrieved December 12, 2008.
  4. ^ McDougall, Paul (December 11, 2008). "Free Software Group Sues Cisco For Open Source Violations". InformationWeek. Retrieved December 14, 2008.
  5. ^ Schofield, Jack (December 11, 2008). "FSF sues Cisco over Linksys open source code". The Guardian. Retrieved December 14, 2008.
  6. ^ Thomson, Iain (December 11, 2008). "Cisco sued by FSF over GPL violation". PC Magazine. Archived from the original on December 17, 2008. Retrieved December 30, 2008.
  7. ^ "Pings & Packets from eWEEK Labs - 20 § QuickVPN Almost Lives Up to Its Name". eWEEK. July 11, 2005. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  8. ^ "Linksys page on QuickVPN". Archived from the original on February 28, 2007. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
  9. ^ "FSF Settles Suit Against Cisco".
  10. ^ Gohring, Nancy (May 20, 2009). "Cisco Settles Lawsuit With Free Software Foundation". PCWorld. Retrieved January 14, 2022.

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