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The Rise Of Open Source Licensing A Challenge To The Use Of Intellectual Property In The Software Industry Mikko Valimaki

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The Rise Of Open Source Licensing A Challenge To The Use Of Intellectual Property In The Software Industry Mikko Valimaki
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The Rise Of Open Source Licensing A Challenge To The Use Of Intellectual Property In The Software Industry Mikko Valimaki instant download after payment.

Publisher: Turre Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.86 MB
Pages: 263
Author: Mikko Valimaki
ISBN: 9789529187690, 9529187696
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Rise Of Open Source Licensing A Challenge To The Use Of Intellectual Property In The Software Industry Mikko Valimaki by Mikko Valimaki 9789529187690, 9529187696 instant download after payment.

This book is a great in-depth analysis of how Open Source works in relation to the society around it, and the issues pertaining to copyrights, how the different types of Open Source licenses affect the end user, etc. Among the interesting details is a summary of those times Open Source licenses have actually been challenged legally, and the outcome of those cases. Anyone embarking on an Open Source project that they will want to defend in the future should read this book.

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