3 Common Open Source IP Compliance Failures and How to Avoid Them

Posted by bob on Dec 19, 2016 10:28 AM CST
Linux.com; By Ibrahim Haddad
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IP problems most commonly involve mixing source code that is licensed under incompatible or conflicting licenses (e.g., proprietary, third-party, and/or open source). Such admixtures may result in companies being forced to release proprietary source code under an open source license, thus losing control of their (presumably) high-value intellectual property and diminishing their capability to differentiate in the marketplace.

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