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Managing commercial risks in open source software licensing
Authors:Determann  Lothar; Pixley  Stuart; Shapiro  Gary
Abstract:Legal context: The article reviews the commercial risk allocation clauses intypical open source licence terms and discusses their enforceabilityand implications. Key points: The enforceability of warranty disclaimers and limitation ofliability clauses in common open source licence terms is questionable,particularly in a cross-border context, and commercial licensorsshould take additional steps to protect themselves from down-streamrisks. Practical significance: Open source software presents a number of unusual commercialissues, because it is available free of charge and the providerstry to disclaim warranties and liabilities. End users and resellershave to adjust their own in- and out-licensing models to accommodatethis situation.
Keywords:The original proprietary model for the development of the software industry faces severe competition from the open source movement  which seeks to free the creation of computer software from the shackles of patent and copyright    Adoption of the open source model poses challenges for the establishment of business models for the exploitation of open source software    This article considers the strategic issues and contractual techniques that should be considered when seeking to reduce the risks that are inherent in open source and commercial software licences  
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