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The potential for Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) to enable open innovation in a particular software market depends on the characteristics of that market. From this premise, using a case study approach, this Article argues that some software markets have characteristics that inherently...
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This response essay remarks on an article evaluating the potential to use a hypothesized public domain dedication act as an alternative to intellectual property based regimes such as the licensing system that implements Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). The question is whether open...
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This Article analyzes legal protection for open-source software by comparing it to the venerable civil law tradition of moral rights. The comparison focuses on the moral right of integrity, with which one may object to mutilations of her work, even after having parted with the copyright and the...
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