How Open is the Future?: Economic, Social & Cultural Scenarios Inspired by Free & Open-source SoftwareWith 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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One of the possible incentives to start reflecting on the opposing social and economic forces in our society isthe Free and Open-Source Software (FOSS) movement. Most of the initial discussions were restricted to free and open versus ...
One of the possible incentives to start reflecting on the opposing social and economic forces in our society isthe Free and Open-Source Software (FOSS) movement. Most of the initial discussions were restricted to free and open versus ...
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Economic, Social & Cultural Scenarios Inspired by Free & Open-source Software Marleen Wynants, Jan Cornelis ... The Free and Open-Source movement pushes the paradigms of ownership, copyrights and patenting around.
Economic, Social & Cultural Scenarios Inspired by Free & Open-source Software Marleen Wynants, Jan Cornelis ... The Free and Open-Source movement pushes the paradigms of ownership, copyrights and patenting around.
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Most of the dilemmas associated with Hardin's tragedy of the commons can be associated with the difficulties the free and open-source software movement is facing today: balancing well-being versus wealth, fast innovation versus ...
Most of the dilemmas associated with Hardin's tragedy of the commons can be associated with the difficulties the free and open-source software movement is facing today: balancing well-being versus wealth, fast innovation versus ...
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Economic, Social & Cultural Scenarios Inspired by Free & Open-source Software Marleen Wynants, Jan Cornelis ... non-free software is simply not such a good solution, while for the free-software movement, non-free software is a real ...
Economic, Social & Cultural Scenarios Inspired by Free & Open-source Software Marleen Wynants, Jan Cornelis ... non-free software is simply not such a good solution, while for the free-software movement, non-free software is a real ...
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free-software movement, non-free software is a real social problem. In the following pages, we will use the term open source to indicate a collaborative methodology for producing OSS, not limited to programming only, and free software ...
free-software movement, non-free software is a real social problem. In the following pages, we will use the term open source to indicate a collaborative methodology for producing OSS, not limited to programming only, and free software ...
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IV | 31 |
V | 69 |
VI | 85 |
VII | 111 |
VIII | 135 |
IX | 165 |
X | 167 |
XI | 199 |
XVIII | 357 |
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