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DESCRIPTION:<p>Everyone agrees open source needs funding. Sovereign tech 
 funds and public grants sound like the right answer. They don't scale\, 
 and they end up subsidizing the same corporations extracting value from 
 the stack. There's a better mechanism already: license obligations that 
 are enforceable and largely unenforced. When companies actually face con
 sequences for non-compliance\, things change. They fund maintainers. The
 y engage upstream. Their supply chains get cleaned up. Not out of good i
 ntentions. Out of risk management. This talk argues that tax money shoul
 d complement that pressure\, not replace it.</p>
URL:https://programm.froscon.org/2026/events/3615.html
SUMMARY:Wrong Pocket: Why Public Funding Alone Can't Sustain Open Source
ORGANIZER:froscon2026
LOCATION:froscon2026 - HS 5
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