Open source software projects are multi-collaborative works incorporating the contributions of numerous developers who, in spite of publishing their code under a public license such as GPL, Apache or BSD, retain the copyright in their contributions. Having multiple copyright-owners can make the steering of a project difficult, if not impossible, as there is no ultimate authority able to take decisions relating to the maintenance and use of the project. This predicament can be remedied by centring the dispersed copyrights in a single authority via contributor agreements. Whether to introduce contributor agreements, and if so in which form, is a pressing question for many emerging, but also for established projects. The current paper provid...
Open source software licences are based on two fundamental principles: the possibility for users to ...
The ICT industry is an industry in convergence, where new technology and business models have been i...
Open source licenses provide everyone with the legal right to use, study, share, and improve the tec...
This article discusses formal requirements in open source software contributor copyright assignment ...
Part 5: Intellectual Property and Legal IssuesInternational audienceFree and Open Source Software (F...
Over the course of this chapter three crucial aspects of the law’s relationship with FOSS licenses a...
Abstract. Software licensing is a complex issue in free and open source software (FOSS), specially w...
The open source software movement has swept the software industry by storm in recent times, challeng...
This article aims at clarifying the role played by licenses within the increasingly relevant Open So...
Two property regimes for software development may be distinguished. Within corporations, on the one ...
Two property regimes for software development may be distinguished. Within corporations, on the one ...
With nearly 2,000 free and open source software (FLOSS) licenses, software license proliferation¿ ca...
The movement of open source software has set in. The open source community has already recognized th...
Innovation in the computer software industry over the past 15 years increased at a frantic pace than...
Our fast-paced age of electronic agreements that ostensibly govern transactions as diverse as downlo...
Open source software licences are based on two fundamental principles: the possibility for users to ...
The ICT industry is an industry in convergence, where new technology and business models have been i...
Open source licenses provide everyone with the legal right to use, study, share, and improve the tec...
This article discusses formal requirements in open source software contributor copyright assignment ...
Part 5: Intellectual Property and Legal IssuesInternational audienceFree and Open Source Software (F...
Over the course of this chapter three crucial aspects of the law’s relationship with FOSS licenses a...
Abstract. Software licensing is a complex issue in free and open source software (FOSS), specially w...
The open source software movement has swept the software industry by storm in recent times, challeng...
This article aims at clarifying the role played by licenses within the increasingly relevant Open So...
Two property regimes for software development may be distinguished. Within corporations, on the one ...
Two property regimes for software development may be distinguished. Within corporations, on the one ...
With nearly 2,000 free and open source software (FLOSS) licenses, software license proliferation¿ ca...
The movement of open source software has set in. The open source community has already recognized th...
Innovation in the computer software industry over the past 15 years increased at a frantic pace than...
Our fast-paced age of electronic agreements that ostensibly govern transactions as diverse as downlo...
Open source software licences are based on two fundamental principles: the possibility for users to ...
The ICT industry is an industry in convergence, where new technology and business models have been i...
Open source licenses provide everyone with the legal right to use, study, share, and improve the tec...