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This book discusses the main legal questions raised by free and open source software (FOSS) licenses and other alternative license models, such as Creative Commons. The legal questions raised by FOSS and other alternative licenses have been the subject of an intense international debate among legal scholars and practising lawyers in the last years. Courts in different jurisdictions have confirmed that the core features of FOSS licenses are compliant with the respective applicable laws and thus enforceable in the respective jurisdictions. What is still missing so far is an in-depth comparative analysis of the legal issues raised by FOSS, Creative Commons and other alternative license on a worldwide scale. This book presents a general report on FOSS licenses and alternative license models to establish common ground and enable comparison between jurisdictions. The general report is followed by 24 national reports covering the world's most important IT-markets. General and national reports use the same structure to facilitate the comparison. The book shows that despite the differences in their origins, all FOSS projects use detailed licenses for the organisation of their communities. It also shows the differences in the proofing of these licenses by courts in some jurisdictions and the tailor-made provisions established by some legislators to solve the legal issues raised by the license model.

Part I General Report
1 General Report
3(48)
Axel Metzger
Stefan Hennigs
Part II National Reports
2 License Contracts, Free Software and Creative Commons -- An Overview of the State of Play in Belgium
51(26)
Vincent Cassiers
Marie-Christine Janssens
Esther van Zimmeren
3 Free Open Source Software and Creative Commons in Brazil: Mapping the Legal Framework of Alternative Intellectual Property Licenses
77(28)
Fabricio Bertini Pasquot Polido
Monica Steffen Guise Rosina
4 Alternative Licensing Contracts in Croatian Copyright Legislation
105(24)
Igor Gliha
Romana Matanovac Vuckovic
5 The Cypriot Law of Contract Applied to Free Software and Creative Commons: A Work in Progress
129(12)
Tatiana Synodinou
Philippe Jougleux
6 Free Licenses and Recodification of Civil Law in the Czech Republic
141(18)
Pavel Koukal
Matej Myska
Jaromir Savelka
7 License Contracts, Free Software and Creative Commons in Denmark
159(12)
Henrik Udsen
8 Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) Licenses and Other Alterative Licenses Under Finnish Law -- Hybrid Contracts Including Both Copyright and Contract-Related Elements
171(14)
Anniina Huttunen
Henri Tanskanen
Martin von Willebrand
9 The French Copyright Law Opens Its Arms to the FOSS
185(16)
Nicolas Binctin
10 License Contracts, Free Software and Creative Commons in Germany
201(26)
Alexander Peukert
Dominik Konig
11 License Contracts, Free Software and Creative Commons in Greece
227(8)
Dionysia Kallinikou
12 License Contracts, Free Software and Creative Commons in the Hungarian Law
235(16)
Aniko Grad-Gyenge
Peter Mezei
13 Free Software and Creative Commons Licenses in Italy: A Work Still in Progress
251(20)
Marco Ricolfi
14 Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and Other Alternative License Models in Japan
271(22)
Ryu Kojima
15 Legal Issues on Free Software and License Contracts: A Malaysian Perspective
293(18)
Tay Pek San
Sik Cheng Peng
16 Fitting the Bill: FOSS and Alternative Copyright Licensing in the Netherlands
311(28)
Lucie Guibault
Olivia Salamanca
17 Licence Contracts, Free Software and Creative Commons in Poland
339(18)
Beata Giesen
18 License Contracts, Free Software and Creative Commons in Portuguese Law
357(14)
Alexandre L. Dias Pereira
19 Legal Regime of Free Software in Romania
371(16)
Razvan Dinca
20 Legal Issues on FOSS and Other Alternative Licenses in Korea
387(24)
Gyooho Lee
21 Free Software, Creative Commons and Alternative Licenses: Spanish Perspectives
411(20)
Pedro A. de Miguel Asensio
22 Legal Development in an Industrial Context -- FOSS in Taiwan
431(14)
Wei-Min Liao
23 Turkish Copyright Law on Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) Licenses
445(16)
Emre Bayamlioglu
24 FOSS and Alternative Licensing in the United Kingdom -- Assessing the Dual Importance of Contract Law and Copyright Law
461(16)
Luke McDonagh
25 The Uncertain Legal Status of Free and Open Source Software in the United States
477(18)
Peter B. Maggs
About the Authors 495(10)
Questionnaire 505