This chapter discusses the main legal provisions in Belgium that may apply to free and open source software (FOSS) licenses and other alternative license models, such as Creative Commons.status: publishe
As H2020 approaches and open access policies spread in the European research community ([9]), it bec...
103 Resumé / English summary Title of the thesis: Legal aspects of implementing Creative Commons pro...
The author Lucie Guibault analyzes the phenomenon of "open source" software and its impact on copyri...
This chapter discusses the main legal provisions in Belgium that may apply to free and open source s...
The chapter reflects on the state of free and open source software (‘FOSS’) and other alternative li...
This country report was prepared for the 19th World Congress of the International Academy of Compara...
This contribution provides a general overview of the main legal issues raised by license contracts i...
Open source software licences are based on two fundamental principles: the possibility for users to ...
Over the course of this chapter three crucial aspects of the law’s relationship with FOSS licenses a...
New available software’s and new ways to disseminate it equals new legal issues. This article is mea...
Publication des actes d'une session tenue lors du 19e Congrès international de droit comparé. 24 jui...
On June 30, 1994, Belgium became the first nation in Europe that incorporated Directive 91/250/EEC i...
Public licenses Abstract This master thesis aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the legal co...
The movement of open source software has set in. The open source community has already recognized th...
This work has been devoted to issues related to the Creative Commons movement, in particular, free l...
As H2020 approaches and open access policies spread in the European research community ([9]), it bec...
103 Resumé / English summary Title of the thesis: Legal aspects of implementing Creative Commons pro...
The author Lucie Guibault analyzes the phenomenon of "open source" software and its impact on copyri...
This chapter discusses the main legal provisions in Belgium that may apply to free and open source s...
The chapter reflects on the state of free and open source software (‘FOSS’) and other alternative li...
This country report was prepared for the 19th World Congress of the International Academy of Compara...
This contribution provides a general overview of the main legal issues raised by license contracts i...
Open source software licences are based on two fundamental principles: the possibility for users to ...
Over the course of this chapter three crucial aspects of the law’s relationship with FOSS licenses a...
New available software’s and new ways to disseminate it equals new legal issues. This article is mea...
Publication des actes d'une session tenue lors du 19e Congrès international de droit comparé. 24 jui...
On June 30, 1994, Belgium became the first nation in Europe that incorporated Directive 91/250/EEC i...
Public licenses Abstract This master thesis aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the legal co...
The movement of open source software has set in. The open source community has already recognized th...
This work has been devoted to issues related to the Creative Commons movement, in particular, free l...
As H2020 approaches and open access policies spread in the European research community ([9]), it bec...
103 Resumé / English summary Title of the thesis: Legal aspects of implementing Creative Commons pro...
The author Lucie Guibault analyzes the phenomenon of "open source" software and its impact on copyri...