The Rise of Open Source Licensing - A Challenge to the Use of Intellectual Property in the Software Industry
Author(s) :
Mikko Välimäki
Publication date : May 2005
ISBN : 9529187696
Paperback: 263 pages
Publisher :
Turre Publishing
Free License :
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0

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Book excerpts:
This book is the result of the author's PhD studies at the
Helsinki University of Technology. It is a study on how open source has challenged the thinking and actual use of intellectual property in the software industry. The emergence of open source software and the rapid expansion of the Internet have brought new software licensing practices to mass markets.
The overall argument of the book is that open source licensing
has indeed changed the ways the software industry thinks of and actually uses intellectual property. Almost all major software companies in the world have since 1998 started to adopt open source licensing models as part of their business.
This book further argues that open source can have relevant implications on intellectual property rights policy. Simply stated, openness balances commercial regulation. Open licensing systems have proved how potential drawbacks from overregulation can be fixed without state intervention.
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"Anyone embarking on an Open Source project that they will want to defend in the future should read this book. "
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