'COVID19 & Open Source Hardware. Legal recommendations for Makers' is a presentation given on 21st May 2020 within the context of ‘OpenDot Talks’. The presentation was given as part of the dissemination activities for H2020 project 'Made4You'. It outlines the main legal aspects and provides key recommendations for the development and replication of COVID-19 Open Source Hardware solutions.status: Published onlin
Online presentation to Seminar – Introduction to Software Licensing in Europe, Chair of Civil Law, T...
Presentation about Open Science Hardware held at the Berlin Open Science - Reproducible Research - M...
Open Access publishing, options, opportunities, best practices, obligations and more concerning the ...
'Open Source Hardware in Healthcare. A focus on medical devices and their qualification' is the titl...
Open collaborative platforms to share open source hardware project designs are a growing paradigm. I...
On 4 October 2019, at the occasion of its 30th anniversary, the Centre for IT & IP Law (CiTiP) organ...
Distributed digital manufacturing offers a solution to medical supply and technology shortages durin...
Early during the COVID-19 pandemic, a number of widely-publicized incidents gave rise to concerns th...
The term “Open Source” is often associated with the vibrant tech community of developers and entrepr...
Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). The rapid spread of COVID-19 has created an urgent demand for critic...
This presentation was made for the COAR Forum on COVID-19 and Open Science on 10/09/2020
At the core of education, engineering, and science lies the quest to better understand and improve t...
Initiated by Africa Open Science & Hardware, the Berlin University of the Arts (Weizenbaum Institute...
Online presentation to Seminar – Introduction to Software Licensing in Europe, Chair of Civil Law, T...
As with any other open source field, there are countless far-reaching advantages in open hardware li...
Online presentation to Seminar – Introduction to Software Licensing in Europe, Chair of Civil Law, T...
Presentation about Open Science Hardware held at the Berlin Open Science - Reproducible Research - M...
Open Access publishing, options, opportunities, best practices, obligations and more concerning the ...
'Open Source Hardware in Healthcare. A focus on medical devices and their qualification' is the titl...
Open collaborative platforms to share open source hardware project designs are a growing paradigm. I...
On 4 October 2019, at the occasion of its 30th anniversary, the Centre for IT & IP Law (CiTiP) organ...
Distributed digital manufacturing offers a solution to medical supply and technology shortages durin...
Early during the COVID-19 pandemic, a number of widely-publicized incidents gave rise to concerns th...
The term “Open Source” is often associated with the vibrant tech community of developers and entrepr...
Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). The rapid spread of COVID-19 has created an urgent demand for critic...
This presentation was made for the COAR Forum on COVID-19 and Open Science on 10/09/2020
At the core of education, engineering, and science lies the quest to better understand and improve t...
Initiated by Africa Open Science & Hardware, the Berlin University of the Arts (Weizenbaum Institute...
Online presentation to Seminar – Introduction to Software Licensing in Europe, Chair of Civil Law, T...
As with any other open source field, there are countless far-reaching advantages in open hardware li...
Online presentation to Seminar – Introduction to Software Licensing in Europe, Chair of Civil Law, T...
Presentation about Open Science Hardware held at the Berlin Open Science - Reproducible Research - M...
Open Access publishing, options, opportunities, best practices, obligations and more concerning the ...