I'll share my insights on FLOSS license compliance based on my experiences at a certain Very Big Corporation of America that I worked at for about 9 years.
Topics I will try to cover include:
* What the internal attitudes toward FLOSS license compliance are;
* What sorts of tools are useful and desirable;
* Noteworthy facts and semi-informed speculations about uptake and usage of GPLv3-licensed code, the Linux kernel, and containerization;
* Advice on what FLOSS developers can do to make license compliance activities easier for well-intentioned engineers and companies; and
* The role the Linux Foundation and commercial license-scanning and compliance-evaluation companies perform in industry.