Open source law, policy and practice / / edited by Amanda Brock

This book examines various policies, including the legal and commercial aspects of the Open Source phenomenon. Here, 'Open Source' is adopted as convenient shorthand for a collection of diverse users and communities, whose differences can be as great as their similarities. The common threa...

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Superior document:Oxford scholarship online
Year of Publication:2022
Edition:Second edition.
Language:English
Series:Oxford Academic
Physical Description:1 online resource (568 pages)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents:
  • Contents: Foreword - Keith Bergelt - Abbreviations - Contributors - Table of Cases - Table of Legislation - Introduction - 1. pen Source as Philosophy, Methodology, and Commerce: Using Law with Attitude - Ian Walden - 2. evolving Perspective on Community and Governance - Ross Gardler and Stephen R Walli - Part 1Intellectual Property, Corporate, and Governance - 3. copyright, Contract, and Licensing in Open Source - P McCoy Smith - 4. contributor Agreements - Jilayne Lovejoy - 5. copyright Enforcement - Miriam Belhausen - 6. transforming the Supply Chain with Openchain ISO 5230 - Shane Coughlan - 7. PDX and Software Bill of Materials ISO/IEC 5962L 2021 - Kate Stewart - 8. corporate Concerns: Audit, Valuation, and Deals - Toby Crick - 9. trademarks - Pamela Chestek - 10. patents and the Defensive Response - Malcolm Bain and P McCoy Smith - 11. pen Source Software in Standard Setting: The Role of Intellectual Property Right Regimes - Knut Blind, Mirko Böhm, and Nikolaus Thumm - 12. export Control - Michael Cheng and Mishi Choudhary - 13. pen Source Software and Security: Practices, Governance, History, and Perceptions - Charles-H Schulz - Part 2The Business of Open: Economics, Open Source Models, and Usage - 14. sustainability and Open Source - Cristian Parrino - 15. economics of Open Source - Mirko Böhm - 16. business and Revenue Models and Commercial Agreements - Amanda Brock - 17. ntitrust, Competition, and Open Source - Carlo Piana - 18. foundations and Other Organisations - Karen Sandler - 19. he Rise of the Open Source Program Offices (OSPO) - Nithya Ruff - 20. loud Native Development, Containers, and Open Source Licensing - Richard Fontana - 21. ublic Sector and Open Source - Iain G Mitchell KC - Part 3Everything Open - 22. lockchain and Open Source - Mark Radcliffe - 23. pen Hardware - Andrew Katz - 24. pen Everything - Andrew Katz - Appendix - Index