The Document Foundation officially incorporated in Berlin, Germany
New entity has been legally created on February 17th, 2012
German Stiftung to provide strong and enduring rights for the
LibreOffice community
Berlin, February 20th, 2012. The Document Foundation today announces
that it has been officially incorporated in the state of Berlin,
Germany. The legal form of the entity is a German "rechtsfähige Stiftung
des bürgerlichen Rechts", a form based on the governance model the
LibreOffice community has chosen. On Friday afternoon, February 17th,
the incorporation certificate, signed by the state secretary, has been
handed over by the authorities. With this legal act, the entity
officially came to life and is legally recognized.
A picture shortly after the reception of the incorporation certificate,
and a copy of the certificate itself, is available at
http://tdfsc.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/incorporation2.png
The legally binding German version of the statutes are available at
http://www.documentfoundation.org/satzung.pdf
For convenience, an English translation of the statutes, which is not
legally binding, is available at
http://www.documentfoundation.org/statutes.pdf
"We are proud of having achieved this major milestone. During the last
months, we have been working extensively to incorporate the bylaws into
legally binding statutes, to provide a stable and safe basis for our
future" said Thorsten Behrens, Deputy Chairman of the Board of the new
Foundation. He adds: "Our primary focus was on the membership element.
Those who are approved members have inalienable, strong rights, embedded
into the statutes. Since we have been aiming to be a German Stiftung,
those rights are guaranteed by law, and enforced by the authorities. The
Document Foundation is the legal affirmation of the community spirit -
an entity by the community, for the community, and an entity independent
from any single vendor."
Michael (Mike) Schinagl, a Berlin-based lawyer who has been working on
the incorporation process, explained: "The creation of such a Foundation
is unique in the history of free software. There are not many, if any,
entities that guarantee such strong rights to active contributors.
Embedding those into legal language was a tremendous task, but one that
was very worthwile. The Foundation and its statutes provide the ideal
grounds for a free office ecosystem, including users, developers,
marketeers, adopters, service providers and many, many more, and they
can serve as an example for other communities with similar goals."
The donor is the German nonprofit association Freies Office Deutschland
e.V., formerly OpenOffice.org Deutschland e.V., which acted as interim
legal entity from the very beginning. Thomas Krumbein, its Chairman, is
grateful: "Our sincere thanks goes out to the Berlin authorities for
their helpful cooperation in the past months, and for their flexibility
and enormous support in achieving the community’s goals. Berlin has
definitely made a landmark decision by approving The Document
Foundation. Freies Office Deutschland e.V. is proud to be the donor of
this important entity, and we look forward to working together with the
new Foundation to the benefit of all users and contributors."
André Schnabel, Chairman of the Membership Committee, stated the
Foundation’s openness: "I am sure we will see the community prospering
and growing even more, now that the legal entity has been created.
Finally, after nearly 12 years, the community has created a Foundation
that ideally fits to its needs, that is vendor-neutral, that provides
safety, builds trust, and that sends out a strong sign of stability to
all stakeholders. I would like to repeat our honest invitation to
everyone interested in the future of free office suites, to join The
Document Foundation, no matter if you are an individual volunteer,
employee of a software vendor or support our activities with help from
local non-profit organizations."
The home of The Document Foundation is at http://www.documentfoundation.org
LibreOffice, the free office suite, has its home at
http://www.libreoffice.org
Note to editors: A "Stiftung" is a German Foundation established with an
endowment and supported by state authorities. See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundation_%28non-profit%29#Germany for
more details. In addition, "bürgerlichen Rechts" indicates it is a fully
independent Foundation with long-term intent and independent finances.
Media Contacts for The Document Foundation
Florian Effenberger (based near Munich, Germany, UTC+1)
Phone: +49 8341 99660880
Mobile: +49 151 14424108
E-mail: flo...@documentfoundation.org
Skype: floeff
Olivier Hallot (based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, UTC-3)
Mobile: +55 21 88228812
E-mail: olivier.hal...@documentfoundation.org
Charles H. Schulz (based in Paris, France, UTC+1)
Mobile: +33 6 98655424
E-mail: charles.sch...@documentfoundation.org
Italo Vignoli (based in Milan, Italy, UTC+1)
Phone: +39 02 320621813
Mobile: +39 348 5653829
E-mail: italo.vign...@documentfoundation.org
Skype: italovignoli
Google Talk: italo.vign...@gmail.com
Media Contact for Freies Office Deutschland e.V.
Thomas Krumbein (based in Wiesbaden, Germany, UTC+1)
Phone: +49 611 1885339
E-mail: t.krumb...@frodev.org
Web: http://www.frodev.org
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