Hi Ursin,

thanks for the https://auterion.com/ 
  "We’ve been leaders in an open source movement for more than a decade."
example.

Am Samstag 01 Juni 2024 09:06:28 schrieb Dr. Trigon:
> >* What would you suggest to face openwashing?
>
> Make it public.

A first would be to document the false claims or the bad behaviour.

> May be consitute an nonprofit organization containing lawers and try to
> enforce the open-source licences/"contracts".

You may already know it:
Enforcing licenses (or copyright/European replication rights) legally
usually can only be done by someone who holds rights on a significant
part of the software.

Most of the time it makes sense to bring organisations into compliance
as intermediate step.

The FSFE (and also our independent sister FSF based in the USA) have enforced
licenses in the past or helped to do this. (This is one of the reasons the FSF 
has demanded copyright assignments for contributions to some GNU software.)
Other Free Software organisations have done so as well. 

Best,
Bernhard

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