Protecting the virtual commons : self-organizing open source and free software communities and innovative intellectual property regimes /

Worldwide, governments and businesses are recognizing the added value of open source and free software. Unlike other software, this software is developed and continuously improved by volunteers in communities on the Internet. Some of these communities, like Linux and Apache, connect thousands of vol...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Wendel de Joode, R. van
Corporate Author: Nationaal Programma Informatietechnologie en Recht
Other Authors: Bruijn, J. A. de, 1962-, Eeten, Michel van
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: The Hague : [Great Britain] : T.M.C. Asser Press, c2003
The Hague : c2003
The Hague ; [Great Britain] : c2003
Series:ITAL ; 3
Information technology & law series 3
Information technology & law series, 3
Information technology & law series ; 3
Information technology & law series 3
Subjects:

Internet

University of Chicago

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Call Number: XXK1443.C6W46 2003

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Call Number: K564.C6.W46 2003

Harvard University

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Duke University

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Call Number: K1519.C6 W46 2003

Cornell University

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Call Number: K564.C6 W46x 2003