How Open Is the Future? : Economic, Social and Cultural Scenarios Inspired by Free and Open-Source Software.

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Main Author: Wynants, Marleen
Other Authors: Cornelis, Jan
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bruxelles : ASP, 2005.
Series:Crosstalks.
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Table of Contents:
  • ""Front ""; ""Title Page ""; ""Foreword & Acknowledgements""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Driving Forces: Key Players & Projects""; ""Will the revolution be open-sourced? How open source travels through society""; ""Free as in Freedom, not Gratis! ""; ""The Open Source Paradigm Shift""; ""Open Courseware and Open Scientific Publications""; ""Roots Culture Free Software Vibrations Inna Babylon""; ""Making it Happen: Case Studies from Brussels, Belgium & Beyond""; ""Extremadura and the Revolution of Free Software""; ""Building Open Ecosystems for Collaborative Creativity""
  • ""A Walk through the Music Bazaar -""""Open Source, Science and Education""; ""Open Standards Policy in Belgium""; ""Ethics & Bottlenecks""; ""The Patenting of Life""; ""Fostering Research, Innovation and Networking""; ""Is Open-Sourced Biotechnology Possible?""; ""Legal Aspects of Software Protection through Patents, and the Future of Reverse Engineering""; ""The Future is Open""; ""Advancing Economic Research on the Free and Open-Source Software Mode of Production""; ""The Future of Open Source""; ""The Future of Software: Enabling the Marketplace to Decide""; ""Dual Licensing""
  • ""Towards an EU Policy for Open-Source Software""""Annexes""; ""The GNU General Public License (GPL)""; ""Building Innovation through Integration""; ""Index""; ""List of Pictures""