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Titre: The rise and rise of the software licence Auteur:Guadamuz, Andres Sujet:Law; Fait partie de:
Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, 2011, Vol. 6(2), pp.128-129
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1747-1532 (ISSN); 1747-1540 (E-ISSN); 10.1093/jiplp/jpq133 (DOI)
Titre: Networks, complexity and internet regulation scale-free law Auteur:Guadamuz, Andres Editeur:
University of Edinburgh
Date:
2013
Sujet:Law ; Regulation ; Internet ; Network Science ; Law Description:
This book, then, starts with a general statement: that regulators should try, wherever possible, to use the physical methodological tools presently available in order to draft better legislation. While such an assertion may be applied to the law in general, this work will concentrate on the much narrower area of Internet regulation and the science of complex networks The Internet is the subject of this book not only because it is my main area of research, but also because –without over-emphasising the importance of the Internet to everyday life– one cannot deny that the growth and popularisation of the global communications network has had a tremendous impact on the way in which we interact with one another. The Internet is, however, just one of many interactive networks. One way of looking at the complex and chaotic nature of society is to see it as a collection of different nodes of interaction. Humans are constantly surrounded by networks: the social network, the financial...
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Memory Hole or Right to Delist? Implications of the Right to be Forgotten for Web Archiving
Dulong de Rosnay, Melanie, Guadamuz, Andrés
Recherches en sciences sociales sur Internet/Social science research on the Internet, 2017, Issue 6, p.DOI : 10.4000/reset.807
Titre: An impressive line-up of law and economics experts … Auteur:Guadamuz, Andrés Sujet:Law; Fait partie de:
Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, 2007, Vol. 2(9), pp.629-630
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1747-1532 (ISSN); 1747-1540 (E-ISSN); 10.1093/jiplp/jpm138 (DOI)
Titre: Open Access Licences Auteur:Guadamuz, Andres Collation:
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Sujet:Creative Commons ; Open Access Licences Description:
Presentation by Guadamuz about open access licences.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/2285
Titre: The Software Patent Debate Auteur:Guadamuz, Andres Contributeur:Arts And Humanities Research Council (Ahrc) Date:
2006
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Sujet:Software Patents ; Open Source Software Description:
The paper discusses the proposed European Directive on the Patentability of Computer-Implemented Inventions and the subsequent debate that followed. Do software patents - as argued by policymakers' - result in increased innovation?
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(2006) 1(3) Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice, pp196-206
Titre: Open Science: Open source licenses in scientific research Auteur:Guadamuz, Andres Contributeur:Arts And Humanities Research Council (Ahrc) Date:
2006
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Sujet:Open Source Software ; Scientific Licenses Description:
The article examines the validity of OSS (open source software) licenses for scientific, as opposed to creative works. It draws on examples of OSS licenses to consider their suitability for the scientific community and scientific research.
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(2006) 7(2) North Carolina Journal of Law and Technology pp321-366
Titre: The Digital Divide: It's the Content Stupid Auteur:Guadamuz, Andres Contributeur:Arts And Humanities Research Council (Ahrc) Date:
2005
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Sujet:Digital Divide ; Open Access ; Law Description:
The article examines the notion of the digital divide, not purely from physical access to the Internet, but from availability to online content. It focusses particularly on concerns held by developing countries, and of intellectual property and copyright.
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(2005) (3-4) Computer and Telecommunications Law Review, pp73-77, 113-118
Titre: Legal Challenges to Open Source Licenses Auteur:Guadamuz, Andres Contributeur:Arts And Humanities Research Council (Ahrc) Date:
2005
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Sujet:Open Source Software ; Licenses Description:
This paper will concentrate on presenting a legal analysis of two of the main challenges to open source software: SCO’s litigation and software patents. The paper discusses the validity of such challenges, their possible impact to the future of open source software, and the possible legal defences used against them.
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(2005) 2:2 SCRIPT-ed, 301-308