Open Letter


Publicly funded software has to be Free and Open Source Software. While there are plenty of good reasons for this, many politicians don’t know about them yet.

Free Software gives everybody the right to use, study, share and improve software. This right helps support other fundamental freedoms like freedom of speech, press and privacy.

This is where you can help! Sign the open letter to give our message more weight. 29945 people and 202 organisations have already signed. We will hand over the letter and signatures to your representatives and make sure that they understand that: Public Money? Public Code!

Public Money? Public Code!

Digital services offered and used by our public administrations are the critical infrastructure of 21st century democratic nations. In order to establish trustworthy systems, public bodies must ensure they have full control over the software and the computer systems at the core of our state digital infrastructure. However, right now, this is rarely the case due to restrictive software licences that:

  • Forbid sharing and exchanging publicly funded code. This prevents cooperation between public administrations and hinders further development.
  • Support monopolies by hindering competition. As a result, many administrations become dependent on a handful of companies.
  • Pose a threat to the security of our digital infrastructure by forbidding access to the source code. This makes fixing backdoors and security holes extremely difficult, if not completely impossible.

We need software that fosters the sharing of good ideas and solutions. Like this we will be able to improve IT services for people all over Europe. We need software that guarantees freedom of choice, access, and competition. We need software that helps public administrations regain full control of their critical digital infrastructure, allowing them to become and remain independent from a handful of companies. That is why we call our representatives to support Free and Open Source Software in public administrations, because:

  • Free and Open Source Software is a modern public good that allows everybody to freely use, study, share and improve applications we use on a daily basis.
  • Free and Open Source Software licences provide safeguards against being locked in to services from specific companies that use restrictive licences to hinder competition.
  • Free and Open Source Software ensures that the source code is accessible so that backdoors and security holes can be fixed without depending on one service provider.

Public bodies are financed through taxes. They must make sure they spend funds in the most efficient way possible. If it is public money, it should be public code as well!

That is why we, the undersigned, call our representatives to:

“Implement legislation requiring that publicly financed software developed for public sector must be made publicly available under a Free and Open Source Software licence."

Tell Your Representatives!




Supporting Organisations


The following organisations support our open letter. If your organisation is also interested in joining the call for Public Code, please contact us.


Individual Open Letter Signatures


Below are the signatures of the signees who agreed to have their names made public. Be the next one! Sign Now!

Name Country Comment
Lorenz Kästle DE For a better future
Laura Lauryte LY
John Dickey US We rebelled at Taxation without representation. We also rebell that code we financed is not free to all!
akinyemi adebayo NG i like this sit i want to join pls help me to send my cod
Lukas Alberts DE This should be an universal rule. Public money, public ressources, public results, open results, transparent results.
Henrik Homann DE
José Muñoz Jimeno ES I'm all for public money, public code.
Jonas Dietrich DE
Ankan Biswas IN Free software is like free speech, without it the Internet will never be able to be a free medium for the exchange of information and ideas.
Vimalan MY Hi how are you. How to use this service. Demo how to use this service for to help

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