International Free and Open Source Software Law Review

The International Free and Open Source Software Law Review (IFOSS L. Rev.) is a collaborative legal publication aiming to increase knowledge and understanding among lawyers about Free and Open Source Software issues. Topics covered include copyright, licence implementation, licence interpretation, software patents, open standards, case law and statutory changes.

Announcements

 

Publication of Fifth Issue - International Free and Open Source Software Law Review

 
The Editorial Committee is delighted to announce issue five of the 'International Free and Open Source Software Law Review' (IFOSS L. Rev.) is now available at http://www.ifosslr.org
 
Posted: 2011-12-21 More...
 

Publication of Fourth Issue - International Free and Open Source Software Law Review

 
The Editorial Committee is delighted to announce issue four of the 'International Free and Open Source Software Law Review' (IFOSS L. Rev.) is now available at http://www.ifosslr.org  
Posted: 2011-02-03 More...
 
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Vol 3, No 1 (2011)

Table of Contents

Editorials

Editorial PDF HTML
Amanda Brock 1-4

Articles

Interoperability and open standards: the key to a real openness PDF HTML
Simone Aliprandi 5-24
Compatibility Of The Licensing Of Embedded Patents With Open Source Licensing Terms PDF HTML
Iain G. Mitchell QC, Stephen Mason 25-58
Patentable Subject Matter: The View from Europe PDF HTML
Avi Freeman 59-80
Open source licensing notices in Web applications PDF HTML
Arnoud Engelfriet 81-90

Platform

Groklaw – Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going PDF HTML
Mark Webbink 91-94
Free and Open Source Software Compliance: An Operational Perspective PDF HTML
Philip L Koltun 95-101


ISSN: 1877-6922