This country report was prepared for the 19th World Congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law in Vienna in 2014. It is structured as a questionnaire and provides an overview of the legal framework for Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and other alternative license models like (e.g.) Creative Commons under German law. The first set of questions addresses the applicable statutory provisions and the reported case law in this area. The second section concerns contractual issues, in particular with regard to the interpretation and validity of open content licenses. The third section deals with copyright aspects of open content models, for example regarding revocation rights and rights to equitable remuneration. The final set of...
Although open content licences only account for a fraction of all copyright licences currently in fo...
New available software’s and new ways to disseminate it equals new legal issues. This article is mea...
International audienceAuthors who are voluntarily placing their creations into the commons allow the...
<p>Which of the following open content licenses can be chosen for the metadata description of the op...
Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) licences channel the exclusionary and individualising force of ...
This chapter discusses the main legal provisions in Belgium that may apply to free and open source s...
This contribution provides a general overview of the main legal issues raised by license contracts i...
The chapter reflects on the state of free and open source software (‘FOSS’) and other alternative li...
Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) licences channel the exclusionary and individualising force of ...
This work has been devoted to issues related to the Creative Commons movement, in particular, free l...
Over the last years, a number of collaborative negotiations have taken place at a national level in ...
The movement of open source software has set in. The open source community has already recognized th...
This project aimed to uncover open licenses and describe how they are used, focusing on Creative Com...
Proceeding volume: 13The EU Directive harmonising copyright, Directive 2001/29/EC, has been implemen...
Public licenses Abstract This master thesis aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the legal co...
Although open content licences only account for a fraction of all copyright licences currently in fo...
New available software’s and new ways to disseminate it equals new legal issues. This article is mea...
International audienceAuthors who are voluntarily placing their creations into the commons allow the...
<p>Which of the following open content licenses can be chosen for the metadata description of the op...
Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) licences channel the exclusionary and individualising force of ...
This chapter discusses the main legal provisions in Belgium that may apply to free and open source s...
This contribution provides a general overview of the main legal issues raised by license contracts i...
The chapter reflects on the state of free and open source software (‘FOSS’) and other alternative li...
Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) licences channel the exclusionary and individualising force of ...
This work has been devoted to issues related to the Creative Commons movement, in particular, free l...
Over the last years, a number of collaborative negotiations have taken place at a national level in ...
The movement of open source software has set in. The open source community has already recognized th...
This project aimed to uncover open licenses and describe how they are used, focusing on Creative Com...
Proceeding volume: 13The EU Directive harmonising copyright, Directive 2001/29/EC, has been implemen...
Public licenses Abstract This master thesis aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the legal co...
Although open content licences only account for a fraction of all copyright licences currently in fo...
New available software’s and new ways to disseminate it equals new legal issues. This article is mea...
International audienceAuthors who are voluntarily placing their creations into the commons allow the...