Issue three of the 'International Free and Open Source Software Law Review'
The Editorial Committee is delighted to announce issue three of the 'International Free and Open Source Software Law Review' (IFOSS L. Rev.) is now available. IFOSSL. Rev. is a peer-reviewed biannual legal review dedicated to analysis and debate around Free and Open Source Software legal issues.
The latest issue includes the following papers from leading experts:
* “Copyright in Open Source Software – Understanding the Boundaries” by Omar Johnny, Marc Miller and Mark Webbink
* “Lawyers in the Bazaar: Challenges and Opportunities for Open Source Legal Communities” by Luis Villa
* “Package Review as a Part of Free and Open Source Software Compliance” by Martin von Willebrand and Mikko-Pekka Partanen
* “GNU GPL 2.0 and 3.0: obligations to include license text, and provide source code” by Neil B rown
* “Italian Constitutional Court gives way to Free-Software friendly laws” by Carlo Piana
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