Abstract. Software licensing is a complex issue in free and open source software (FOSS), specially when it involves the redistribution of derived works. The cre-ation of derivative works created from components with different FOSS licenses poses complex challenges, particularly when one of the components is licensed under the terms of one of the versions of the GNU General Public License (GPL). This paper describes an empirical study of the manner in which GPLed licensed software is combined with components under different FOSS licenses. We have discovered that FOSS software developers have found interesting methods to cre-ate derivative works with GPLed software that legally circumvent the apparent restrictions of the GPL. In this paper we...
Part 2: Open Source in Business ModelingInternational audienceFree and Open Source Software (FOSS) i...
Free and open source software (FOSS) is distributed and made available to users under different soft...
In this paper we address the problem of combining software components with different and possibly in...
Summary. This article discusses the concept of derivative works in the context of computer programs....
With nearly 2,000 free and open source software (FLOSS) licenses, software license proliferation¿ ca...
Open source software licences are based on two fundamental principles: the possibility for users to ...
Software provided under open source licenses is widely used, from forming high-profile stand-alone ...
The prevailing approach to free/open source software and licenses has been that each system is devel...
Free and open source software (FOSS) is a big deal. FOSS has become an undeniably important element ...
One of the puzzling aspects of open-source software (OSS) development is its public good nature. Ind...
Free and open source software systems (FOSS) are distribu-ted and made available to users under diff...
The GNU General Public Licence (GPL) is one of the most widely used licences in the field of Free an...
Abstract—Software licenses legally govern the way in which developers can use, modify, and redistrib...
Innovation in the computer software industry over the past 15 years increased at a frantic pace than...
In this paper we address the problem of combining software components with different and possibly in...
Part 2: Open Source in Business ModelingInternational audienceFree and Open Source Software (FOSS) i...
Free and open source software (FOSS) is distributed and made available to users under different soft...
In this paper we address the problem of combining software components with different and possibly in...
Summary. This article discusses the concept of derivative works in the context of computer programs....
With nearly 2,000 free and open source software (FLOSS) licenses, software license proliferation¿ ca...
Open source software licences are based on two fundamental principles: the possibility for users to ...
Software provided under open source licenses is widely used, from forming high-profile stand-alone ...
The prevailing approach to free/open source software and licenses has been that each system is devel...
Free and open source software (FOSS) is a big deal. FOSS has become an undeniably important element ...
One of the puzzling aspects of open-source software (OSS) development is its public good nature. Ind...
Free and open source software systems (FOSS) are distribu-ted and made available to users under diff...
The GNU General Public Licence (GPL) is one of the most widely used licences in the field of Free an...
Abstract—Software licenses legally govern the way in which developers can use, modify, and redistrib...
Innovation in the computer software industry over the past 15 years increased at a frantic pace than...
In this paper we address the problem of combining software components with different and possibly in...
Part 2: Open Source in Business ModelingInternational audienceFree and Open Source Software (FOSS) i...
Free and open source software (FOSS) is distributed and made available to users under different soft...
In this paper we address the problem of combining software components with different and possibly in...