
Open Source Law, Policy and Practice
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- 1: Philosophy, Methodology, and Commerce: Using Law with Attitude
- 2: Evolving Perspectives on Community and Governance
- 3: Copyright, Contract, and Licensing
- 4: Contribution
- 5: Copyright Enforcement
- 6: Transforming the Supply Chain with OpenChain ISO 5230
- 7: SPDX and Software Bill of Materials
- 8: Corporate Concerns: Audit, Valuation, and Deals
- 9: Trademarks
- 10: Patents and the Defensive Response
- 11: Open Source Software in Standard Setting: The Role of Intellectual Property Rights Regimes
- 12: Export Control
- 13: The History of Security
- 14: Sustainability and Open Source
- 15: Economics of Open Source
- 16: Operational and Commercial Models of Open Source and Commercial Agreements
- 17: Antitrust, Competition, and Open Source
- 18: Foundations and NGOs
- 19: The Rise of the Open Source Program Offices (OSPOs)
- 20: Cloud Native Development, Containers, and Open Source Licensing
- 21: Public Sector and Open Source
- 22: Blockchain
- 23: Open Hardware
- 24: Open Everything
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