Open source software: a revolutionary development? | Practical Law

Open source software: a revolutionary development? | Practical Law

While open source software, a type of software that allows users to copy, modify and redistribute its source code, can offer some significant advantages, there are also risks associated with its use. This article sets out the issues that prospective users of this type of software need to know, and considers the future of the open source movement in the light of recent and ongoing legal developments in the US and Europe.

Open source software: a revolutionary development?

Practical Law UK Articles 0-102-9700 (Approx. 9 pages)

Open source software: a revolutionary development?

by Connie C Chen
Published on 10 Sep 2004International
While open source software, a type of software that allows users to copy, modify and redistribute its source code, can offer some significant advantages, there are also risks associated with its use. This article sets out the issues that prospective users of this type of software need to know, and considers the future of the open source movement in the light of recent and ongoing legal developments in the US and Europe.