Open source licensing determines how open source systems are reused, distributed, and modified from a legal perspective. While it facilitates rapid development, it can present difficulty for developers in understanding due to the legal language of these licenses. Because of misunderstandings, systems can incorporate licensed code in a way that violates the terms of the license. Such incompatibilities between licensing can result in the inability to reuse a particular library without either relicensing the system or redesigning the architecture of the system. Prior efforts have predominantly focused on license identification or understanding the underlying phenomena without reasoning about compatibility in a broad scale. The work in this dis...
Open source license violations are numerous, multifaceted, and pose significant risk to developers a...
This Article analyzes the license proliferation issue. In general, it examines whether the growing n...
This article analyzes the legitimacy of the software license as a institution of governance for comp...
Open source licensing determines how open source systems are reused, distributed, and modified from ...
Abstract—Software licenses legally govern the way in which developers can use, modify, and redistrib...
Abstract—Software licenses determine, from a legal point of view, under which conditions software ca...
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...
Home computer users and businesses often rely on software developed by unconventional programmers kn...
This project investigates open and closed source licenses and how each style of license changes the ...
Open source licenses enable software developers to co-operate with unknown developers to modify and ...
Open source software reuse enables developers to leverage past accomplishments while facilitating im...
Today, Free and open source software (FOSS) is widely used by organizations and individuals and view...
Part 3: Licensing, Strategies, and PracticesInternational audienceA license inconsistency is the pre...
Open source software (OSS) licenses regulate the conditions under which users can reuse, modify, and...
Open source license violations are numerous, multifaceted, and pose significant risk to developers a...
This Article analyzes the license proliferation issue. In general, it examines whether the growing n...
This article analyzes the legitimacy of the software license as a institution of governance for comp...
Open source licensing determines how open source systems are reused, distributed, and modified from ...
Abstract—Software licenses legally govern the way in which developers can use, modify, and redistrib...
Abstract—Software licenses determine, from a legal point of view, under which conditions software ca...
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...
Home computer users and businesses often rely on software developed by unconventional programmers kn...
This project investigates open and closed source licenses and how each style of license changes the ...
Open source licenses enable software developers to co-operate with unknown developers to modify and ...
Open source software reuse enables developers to leverage past accomplishments while facilitating im...
Today, Free and open source software (FOSS) is widely used by organizations and individuals and view...
Part 3: Licensing, Strategies, and PracticesInternational audienceA license inconsistency is the pre...
Open source software (OSS) licenses regulate the conditions under which users can reuse, modify, and...
Open source license violations are numerous, multifaceted, and pose significant risk to developers a...
This Article analyzes the license proliferation issue. In general, it examines whether the growing n...
This article analyzes the legitimacy of the software license as a institution of governance for comp...