This article aims at clarifying the role played by licenses within the increasingly relevant Open Source Software (OSS) phenomenon. In particular, the article explores from a theoretical point of view the comparative properties of the two main categories of OSS license--copyleft and non-copyleft licenses--in terms of their ability to stimulate innovation and coordination of development efforts. In order to do so, the paper relies on an incomplete contracting model. The model shows that, in spite of the fact that copyleft licenses entail the enjoyment of a narrower set of rights by both licensors and licensees, they may be preferred to non-copyleft licenses when coordination of complementary investments in development is important. It thus p...
This article calls for a re-examination, from a Relational Contract Theory perspective, of the 'copy...
This article calls for a re-examination, from a Relational Contract Theory perspective, of the 'copy...
This study sheds light on the relatively recently emerged new business models employing open source ...
This article aims at clarifying the role played by licenses within the increasingly relevant Open So...
This article aims at clarifying the role played by licenses within the increasingly relevant Open So...
303-313The paper deals with the development, which has provided a new perspective towards looking at...
This article first examines the many factors that the licensor takes into account when deciding how ...
Two property regimes for software development may be distinguished. Within corporations, on the one ...
Two property regimes for software development may be distinguished. Within corporations, on the one ...
Two property regimes for software development may be distinguished. Within corporations, on the one ...
Two property regimes for software development may be distinguished. Within corporations, on the one ...
Two property regimes for software development may be distinguished. Within corporations, on the one ...
Copyright protection of digital products in an open-source system has led to the emergence of copyle...
Copyleft prevents the source code of open source software (OSS) from being privately appropriated. T...
Copyleft prevents the source code of open source software (OSS) from being privately appropriated. T...
This article calls for a re-examination, from a Relational Contract Theory perspective, of the 'copy...
This article calls for a re-examination, from a Relational Contract Theory perspective, of the 'copy...
This study sheds light on the relatively recently emerged new business models employing open source ...
This article aims at clarifying the role played by licenses within the increasingly relevant Open So...
This article aims at clarifying the role played by licenses within the increasingly relevant Open So...
303-313The paper deals with the development, which has provided a new perspective towards looking at...
This article first examines the many factors that the licensor takes into account when deciding how ...
Two property regimes for software development may be distinguished. Within corporations, on the one ...
Two property regimes for software development may be distinguished. Within corporations, on the one ...
Two property regimes for software development may be distinguished. Within corporations, on the one ...
Two property regimes for software development may be distinguished. Within corporations, on the one ...
Two property regimes for software development may be distinguished. Within corporations, on the one ...
Copyright protection of digital products in an open-source system has led to the emergence of copyle...
Copyleft prevents the source code of open source software (OSS) from being privately appropriated. T...
Copyleft prevents the source code of open source software (OSS) from being privately appropriated. T...
This article calls for a re-examination, from a Relational Contract Theory perspective, of the 'copy...
This article calls for a re-examination, from a Relational Contract Theory perspective, of the 'copy...
This study sheds light on the relatively recently emerged new business models employing open source ...