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Should CTOs Care About OIN Licensing?
By Roberto Galoppini
Expert Author
Article Date: 2010-04-15
Open Invention Network, the intellectual property company aimed at protecting an ecosystem around Linux, announced an increase in licensing program in 2010 first quarter.
Among new licensees, also the French open source vendor Ulteo, one of the five winners of the OWF Open Innovation Awards.
Gaël Duval, Ulteo co-founder, commenting the decision to become a licensee said:We view an OIN license as one of the key methods through which open source innovators can deter patent aggression. We are committed to freedom of action in Linux, and in taking a license we help to address the threat from companies that support proprietary platforms to the exclusion of open source initiatives, and whose behaviors reflect a disdain for inventiveness and collaboration. Should Europeans care about OIN?
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About the Author:
In 2001 started up a small firm specialized in infrastructural solutions based on Open Source software. In 2004 launched the first Italian consortium of Open Source SMEs, becoming its president. Collaborates to academy research on Open Source organizational models and on Open Source meta-districts, keeps rubrics and writes articles on ICT magazines.
http://robertogaloppini.net
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