Is this a problem? While a free-form style of development that eschews licensing may be popular, it can have the unintended consequence of greatly impeding open source adoption: commercial organizations may not be able to use software if the terms and conditions are not known.
In this webinar open source legal experts Karen Copenhaver (Partner at Choate, Hall & Stewart and Counsel for the Linux Foundation) and Mark Radcliffe (Partner at DLA Piper and General Counsel for the Open Source Initiative) along with Peter Vescuso from Black Duck, will present data on the state of licensing use across the world’s software forges with a focus on GitHub, explore the issue from the perspective of commercial users of open source, and why it is in the best interests of software authors to select a license.
Title:
Why Open Source Projects Need a License
When/Where:
Friday September 20, 2013
11:30am EDT
Webcast
Registration is required to attend this event. Please register now.
Speakers:
- Karen Copenhaver, Partner at Choate, Hall & Stewart and Counsel for the Linux Foundation
- Mark Radcliffe, Partner at DLA Piper and General Counsel for the Open Source Initiative
- Peter Vescuso from Black Duck Software.
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