How Open is the Future?: Economic, Social & Cultural Scenarios Inspired by Free & Open-source Software

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Marleen Wynants, Jan Cornelis
Asp / Vubpress / Upa, 2005 - 534 lappuses
With the rise of the internet and the growing concern over intellectual property, this study provides an open, constructive platform for a wide range of lawyers, artists, journalists, and activists to discuss their views on the future of free and open-source software. By exchanging both complementary and conflicting opinions, the contributors look ahead to the evolution, prospects, and issues of sharing knowledge and ideas through technology.

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CASE STUDIES FROM BRUSSELS BELGIUM EUROPE BEYOND 165
19
KEY PLAYERS PROJECTS
29
Free as in Freedom not Gratis
69
The Open Source Paradigm Shift
85
Open Courseware and Open Scientific Publications
111
Roots Culture Free Software Vibrations Inna Babylon
135
Extremadura and the Revolution of Free Software
167
Building Open Ecosystems for Collaborative Creativity
199
Is OpenSourced Biotechnology possible?
357
Legal Aspects of Software Protection through Patents
375
THE FUTURE IS OPEN
393
The Future of Open Source
429
Enabling the Marketplace to Decide
461
Dual Licensing A Business Model from the Second Generation of
479
Towards a EU Policy for OpenSource Software
489
The GNU General Public License GPL Version 2 June 1991
507

A Walk through the Music Bazaar the Future of Music
231
Open Source Science and Education
275
ETHICS BOTTLENECKS
293
Fostering Research Innovation and Networking
309
Building Innovation through Integration
517
Index
527
List of Pictures
533
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