Re: Antwort: [openchain] Open Source Law Book


 

Oh! Interesting. Oversight. I’ll check with the other editors.

Hey Till, Ywein, which license should the book be under?

On Dec 10, 2020, at 15:36, Stefan Thanheiser <Stefan.Thanheiser@...> wrote:



Hi Shane,

great stuff - thanks for sharing.

Under which license can we use this material?
(Sorry to ask, but it seems as there's no statement on that on the repo...)

Regards,
Stefan



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Greetings all

Some years ago I was one of the editors of a law book covering open source country by country:
https://www.amazon.com/International-Free-Open-Source-Software/dp/3955391027

The book is now out of print but text files and all the other source material is right here:
https://github.com/IFOSSLawBook/ifosslawbook

I thought this might be useful. I just had a call today where I was asked about exactly this type of analysis.






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