OSL 3.0 Explained

Lawrence Rosen lrosen at rosenlaw.com
Mon Jan 7 21:12:32 UTC 2008


My article explaining OSL 3.0 is now available on my website,
http://rosenlaw.com/OSL3.0-explained.htm.  

Originally published in Computer Law Review International (CRi) 2007, pp.
166-171 (a print-only publication), this article is now available online for
free copying, modification or distribution under the Open Software License
(OSL 3.0) itself. Please be free to copy and distribute this article to
anyone who needs to understand how OSL 3.0 and its companion licenses
function as open source licenses. 

I hope it will clear up any remaining confusion. If not, I welcome comments
and suggestions.

/Larry

P.S. I apologize in advance for the cross-posting.

Lawrence Rosen
Rosenlaw & Einschlag, a technology law firm (www.rosenlaw.com) 
3001 King Ranch Road, Ukiah, CA 95482
707-485-1242 * cell: 707-478-8932 * fax: 707-485-1243
Skype: LawrenceRosen
Author of "Open Source Licensing: Software Freedom and 
                Intellectual Property Law" (Prentice Hall 2004)





More information about the License-discuss mailing list