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13 September 2011
Do We Need a Covenant for Open Source Businesses?
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It's no secret that businesses built around open source tend to favour one model in particular - that involving dual licensing. The ...
20 October 2010
A (Final) Few Words on FRAND Licensing
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The issue of Fair, Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory (FRAND) licensing has cropped up quite a few times in these pages. The last time I wrot...
02 September 2010
Could this Lawsuit Undermine the GNU GPL?
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As I've noted before, it's pretty well established that the GNU GPL stands up in the courts: gone are the days when detractors of co...
18 June 2010
Can You Make Money from Free Stuff?
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Well, of course you can – free software is the primary demonstration of that. But that doesn't mean it's trivial to turn free into f...
23 September 2008
Clever Old Cleversafe
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I have been a bit remiss in not mentioning Cleversafe before. It's a company with a very, er, clever idea, which has been open source fr...
20 May 2008
Open Enterprise Interview: Palamida's Mark Tolliver
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On Open Enterprise blog .
11 May 2008
In Praise of the Public Domain
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I write a lot about licensing here. Indeed, licensing arguably lies at the heart of free software. But there's another important way o...
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21 April 2008
Has MySQL Forgotten All It Learnt?
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On Open Enterprise blog .
17 November 2007
Creative Commons Discovers Dual Licensing
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I missed this before: This is the CC+ project. An artist, for example, can release her work under a CC Attribution-Noncommercial license, b...
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