511-520Open source software represents a paradigm shift in the field of software development. This new community based software development model, instead of relying on the conventional proprietary model of limited access, invites programmers globally, to freely copy, share, and modify the software. It is a misconception to believe that the general approach of open source software (OSS) towards IP laws and focuses on specific issues that emanate from the interaction of the OSS model with the existing intellectual property rights structure. How IP open source programs are placed in the public domain; they are very much protected by intellectual property laws, but distributed under terms which instead of being restrictive promote acc...
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The development of software was considered until the beginning of the 1990th as a cathedral like pro...
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The term “Open Source” is often associated with the vibrant tech community of developers and entrepr...
A major shift toward open source software is underway as companies are more critically evaluating th...
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International audienceWe analyze the question of intellectual property in computer software, showing...
176-182This paper provides an overview of copyright and patents as they apply to software, and how o...
This book is a study of how computer programs have challenged the thinking about and the actual use ...
What is Open Source? What is Intellectual Property (IP)? How IP works Argument: Does IP protection b...
The movement of open source software has set in. The open source community has already recognized th...
International audienceOpen Source Software is often viewed as an anti-intellectual property regime. ...
Wiki "communities" based on the open access ideology allow any visitor to easily add, remove or edit...
The author Lucie Guibault analyzes the phenomenon of "open source" software and its impact on copyri...
The development of software was considered until the beginning of the 1990th as a cathedral like pro...
This paper is structured to address several aspects and challenges to the open source movement. Begi...
The term “Open Source” is often associated with the vibrant tech community of developers and entrepr...
A major shift toward open source software is underway as companies are more critically evaluating th...
32-49 Open source software and the movement behind it, the Open Source Software Movement unknown to ...
This article helps to clarify and articulate the ideological, legal, and ethical attitudes regarding...
Suppose you have written a program that is better than any other available software. There may be a ...
International audienceWe analyze the question of intellectual property in computer software, showing...
176-182This paper provides an overview of copyright and patents as they apply to software, and how o...
This book is a study of how computer programs have challenged the thinking about and the actual use ...
What is Open Source? What is Intellectual Property (IP)? How IP works Argument: Does IP protection b...