International Free and Open Source Software Law Review

desde Julio 2009
Último Número: Enero 2019

Editorial Committee of IFOSSLR
ISSN 1877-6922


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 77

1 de Diciembre de 2013

  • Expendable ?Written' ICT Policies in a Digital Era, No Broken Promise

  • Who owns the project name?

  • The European Union Public Licence (EUPL)

  • Book review: 'Thoughts on Open Innovation', edited by Shane Coughlan

  • Advancing the Software Package Data Exchange: An update on SPDX

  • Free and open source software across the EU

  • 1 de Julio de 2014

  • Ensuring utmost transparency ? Free Software and Open Standards under the Rules of Procedure of the European Parliament

  • An Introduction to the Open Data User Group

  • OpenSaaS: Using Free and Open Source Software as Software-as-a-Service

  • Re-use of public sector information in cultural heritage institutions

  • Book review: 'Digital Copyright Law and Practice', by Simon Stokes

  • 1 de Enero de 2015

  • License Profile: The Eclipse Public License

  • Free and Open Source Software & the Mystery of Software Patent Licenses

  • Driven to Tears - GPLv3 and the Automotive Industry

  • Strategic Discourse Around Open Source Governance in Asia

  • 1 de Enero de 2016

  • Software, copyright and the learning environment: an analysis of the IT contracts Swedish schools impose on their students and the implications for FOSS

  • Twenty-five years of school? Analysis of Free and Open Source software license texts

  • The Constitutional Accountability for Open Standards

  • Seven Notable Legal Developments In Open Source In 2016

  • 1 de Enero de 2017

  • Whither (Not Wither) Copyleft

  • The FOSSology Project: 10 Years Of License Scanning

  • Making Sense Of Git In A Legal Context

  • Bitcoin: an open source currency and more

  • The Bid by OpenChain to Transform The Supply Chain

  • 1 de Enero de 2018

  • GPL-3.0 in the Chinese Intellectual Property Court in Beijing

  • 1 de Enero de 2019

  • Editorial: Announcing The Journal of Open Law, Technology & Society

  • The emergence of governance norms in volunteer-driven open source communities