Vizio smart tv lawsuit over source code heads to trial

A years-long legal battle concerning Vizio's smart TV software is scheduled for trial in August. The Software Freedom Conservancy is pushing for the release of complete source code under GPL requirements.

The dispute centers on Vizio's Linux-based smart TV software. The Software Freedom Conservancy argues that GPL rules require Vizio to provide full source code so owners can modify or maintain their devices and remove ads and tracking features.

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