Software Freedom Conservancy celebrates LGPL court win
Briefly

Sebastian Steck's lawsuit led to him obtaining the necessary source code and library installation scripts for his router after AVM initially provided incomplete responses to his requests.
Steck modified the uClibc library to log application interactions with internet servers, highlighting the importance of users being able to alter their device functionality.
After Steck filed a complaint citing LGPL rights, AVM was compelled to release the full source code and installation scripts, demonstrating the tensions surrounding open source licensing.
The SFC criticized companies like AVM for neglecting user requests for copyleft compliance until legal action prompts them to fulfill their obligations.
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