Part 5: Intellectual Property and Legal IssuesInternational audienceFree and Open Source Software (FOSS) projects are characterized by the opportunity to attract external contributors, where contributions can be in any form of copyrightable material, such as code or documentation. In most of them it is understood that contributions would be licensed in similar or compatible terms than the project’s license. Some projects require a copyright transfer from the contributor to an organization for the work contributed to a project, such documents are known as copyright assignment agreements. In a way, it is similar to the copyright transfer than some researchers grant to a publisher. In this work we present an exploratory survey of the multiple ...
This article first examines the many factors that the licensor takes into account when deciding how ...
Whether the researchers themselves, rather than the institution they work for, are at all in a posit...
The chapter reflects on the state of free and open source software (‘FOSS’) and other alternative li...
Open source software projects are multi-collaborative works incorporating the contributions of numer...
This article discusses formal requirements in open source software contributor copyright assignment ...
The movement of open source software has set in. The open source community has already recognized th...
Part 5: Intellectual Property and Legal IssuesInternational audienceFree and open source software is...
Two property regimes for software development may be distinguished. Within corporations, on the one ...
Under the current international framework of copyright, rights are automatically granted to all crea...
The open source software movement has swept the software industry by storm in recent times, challeng...
Over the course of this chapter three crucial aspects of the law’s relationship with FOSS licenses a...
Copyright plays an important role in research publishing and Open Science. Transfer of copyright fro...
Two property regimes for software development may be distinguished. Within corporations, on the one ...
Written for computer artists and programmers, this paper addresses the basics, as well as the regist...
the non-exclusive right to publish the Work electronically and in a non-commercial purpose make it a...
This article first examines the many factors that the licensor takes into account when deciding how ...
Whether the researchers themselves, rather than the institution they work for, are at all in a posit...
The chapter reflects on the state of free and open source software (‘FOSS’) and other alternative li...
Open source software projects are multi-collaborative works incorporating the contributions of numer...
This article discusses formal requirements in open source software contributor copyright assignment ...
The movement of open source software has set in. The open source community has already recognized th...
Part 5: Intellectual Property and Legal IssuesInternational audienceFree and open source software is...
Two property regimes for software development may be distinguished. Within corporations, on the one ...
Under the current international framework of copyright, rights are automatically granted to all crea...
The open source software movement has swept the software industry by storm in recent times, challeng...
Over the course of this chapter three crucial aspects of the law’s relationship with FOSS licenses a...
Copyright plays an important role in research publishing and Open Science. Transfer of copyright fro...
Two property regimes for software development may be distinguished. Within corporations, on the one ...
Written for computer artists and programmers, this paper addresses the basics, as well as the regist...
the non-exclusive right to publish the Work electronically and in a non-commercial purpose make it a...
This article first examines the many factors that the licensor takes into account when deciding how ...
Whether the researchers themselves, rather than the institution they work for, are at all in a posit...
The chapter reflects on the state of free and open source software (‘FOSS’) and other alternative li...