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   Defining Terms
    ›   Software as Intellectual Property
    ›   Proprietary Software
    ›   Open Source Software
    ›   Freeware
 Advantages and Disadvantages
 Sharing Software within the
  Commonwealth
 Best Value Procurement
 Software as Intellectual Property
 Proprietary Software
 Open Source Software
 Freeware
 Software is valuable intellectual property
 A software license is the contract
  between the software owner and the
  licensee defining terms of use of software
 Software owners also have enumerated
  rights under the law to control the use
  and distribution of their property (with
  few exceptions)
 The Digital Millennium Copyright Act
  (DMCA) and contract law typically
  protect software owners’ rights
 Fairly standard terms
 Source code availability
    › Source code not provided - trying to figure
      out inner workings of software through
      reverse engineering or decompiling of
      operating mode is forbidden; OR
    › Source code provided - may or may not
      include permission to create modifications
      and enhancements
 Restrictions on dissemination. Licensee
  and users strictly defined. Licensee has
  no right to share with those not defined
  as licensee users in license;
 Licensor indemnifies licensees against
  third party infringement claims;
 Often, have to sign a new license each
  time new licensee obtains the code.
   Warranties provided:
    › Defects in media and existence of viruses,
      Trojan Horses, backdoors, etc;
    › Can negotiate for warranties re: meet
      specifications in product documentation
   Maintenance and support terms
    included (although may be in separate
    document).
 Non-proprietary software which may or
  may not be used commercially;
 Typically licensed under an Open Source
  license (not given away)
    › License terms differ from proprietary software
     license terms
   Source code is generally made available
    › Legal restriction on reverse engineering
     (under the DMCA) do not apply.
 Original software owner or developer
  chooses to limit the rights that he asserts
  over licensees
 Licensees, subject to license terms, can:
    › make and distribute copies of software;
    › build upon software to create modifications
     or other works.
 Source code to original product always
  provided;
 Licensee can modify or enhance source code
  (create “derivative works”) or include source
  code with other license types (create “larger
  works”);
 Licensee may be required to share
  modifications with the world (in source and/or
  binary form), but not necessarily;
 Licensee may be prohibited from charging
  royalties for derivative and larger works, but not
  necessarily.
 Generally, software provided “AS-IS” with
  no warranties, warranties excluded;
 No indemnification;
 No maintenance or support.
 No standard open source license, but
  GPL most widely used (roughly 85% of
  open source software);
 Terms include:
    › User freedom to distribute and/or modify;
    › Requirement that original and modified source code
      be always made available to the world under the
      terms of the original license;
    › Must retain copyright notices and warranty
      disclaimers;
    › Does not include grant of patent licenses;
    › Extremely viral license.
 Developed by Netscape for the Mozilla
  browser
 Terms include:
     Very similar to the GPL but,
     Can charge royalties for modified versions;
     Can include source code within larger works licensed
        under different license types, thus license does not
        ‘infect’ all downstream projects;
       Must retain copyright notices and warranty disclaimers;
       May provide additional warranties to downstream users
        but may have to indemnify original developer for any
        claims arising as a result;
       Includes grant patent licenses;
       Less viral than the GPL.
   Terms include:
    › User freedom to distribute and/or modify;
    › No requirement for source code availability
      in downstream distribution;
    › The program can be distributed in
      executable form thus allowing downstream
      users to develop, sell, and install customized
      software packages without having to make
      all customizations available to the world;
    › Must retain all copyright notices and
      warranty disclaimers;
    › Includes grant of patent licenses.
   Terms include:
    › User freedom to distribute and/or modify;
    › Viral license, source code is always made
      available to the world;
    › Must retain copyright notices and warranty
      disclaimers;
    › Requires indemnification for attorney’s fees
      incurred as a result of potential claims or
      litigation.
 Governs the Apache web-server
  software.
 Terms include:
    › User freedom to distribute and/or modify;
    › No requirement for source code to be made
      available to the world in downstream
      distribution;
    › Must retain all copyright notices and
      warranty disclaimers;
    › Not a viral license.
   Terms will always include preservation of
    copyright notices and warranty disclaimers;
   Some licenses will be extremely viral: thus
    prohibiting any other type of downstream
    licensing apart from under the terms of the
    original license;
   Some with permit inclusion of code within
    proprietized programs;
   In some instances, provision of additional
    warranties and support will trigger
    indemnification provisions to the original
    developer.
 Indemnification;
 Maintenance and support;
 Licensee doesn’t have to have open
  source savvy staff;
 Licensees’ rights if:
    › media is defective;
    › software contains viruses, backdoors, etc.;
    › product fails to meet written
     technical/business specifications.
   COST!
    › License fee
    › Product bundling—example: Microsoft office.
   Licensee cannot modify or enhance the
    code;
   Often not built to open standards, leading
    to interoperability problems;
   Shut off from continuing development and
    information sharing in open source
    community;
   Some proprietary code is not as good as its
    open source counterparts.
 PRICE: Generally no or low license fees;
 Availability of source code coupled with
  permission to make modifications;
 Access open source development
  community, which may be very active
  with respect to code used. Continuing
  improvement; outstanding
  development;
 More likely to be built to open standards,
  so interoperable with other open
  standards systems.
   No indemnification; if a third party claims
    that licensee is using code that the third
    party developed, the licensee has no one
    to pay his legal fees and damage award
    (SCO v. IBM);
   No maintenance and support (unless
    purchased separately);
   No warranties regarding media, viruses, and
    performance;
   Staff must be open source savvy;
   License terms are NOT standard: thus
    important to pay close attention to terms.
Made By :-
             ABHISHEK
GOEL
             9 ‘C’
              th
Made by:- ABHISHEK
             GOEL

Submitted to:-   Ms. Himani
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Open Source File

  • 1.
  • 2. Defining Terms › Software as Intellectual Property › Proprietary Software › Open Source Software › Freeware  Advantages and Disadvantages  Sharing Software within the Commonwealth  Best Value Procurement
  • 3.  Software as Intellectual Property  Proprietary Software  Open Source Software  Freeware
  • 4.  Software is valuable intellectual property  A software license is the contract between the software owner and the licensee defining terms of use of software  Software owners also have enumerated rights under the law to control the use and distribution of their property (with few exceptions)  The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and contract law typically protect software owners’ rights
  • 5.  Fairly standard terms  Source code availability › Source code not provided - trying to figure out inner workings of software through reverse engineering or decompiling of operating mode is forbidden; OR › Source code provided - may or may not include permission to create modifications and enhancements
  • 6.  Restrictions on dissemination. Licensee and users strictly defined. Licensee has no right to share with those not defined as licensee users in license;  Licensor indemnifies licensees against third party infringement claims;  Often, have to sign a new license each time new licensee obtains the code.
  • 7. Warranties provided: › Defects in media and existence of viruses, Trojan Horses, backdoors, etc; › Can negotiate for warranties re: meet specifications in product documentation  Maintenance and support terms included (although may be in separate document).
  • 8.  Non-proprietary software which may or may not be used commercially;  Typically licensed under an Open Source license (not given away) › License terms differ from proprietary software license terms  Source code is generally made available › Legal restriction on reverse engineering (under the DMCA) do not apply.
  • 9.  Original software owner or developer chooses to limit the rights that he asserts over licensees  Licensees, subject to license terms, can: › make and distribute copies of software; › build upon software to create modifications or other works.
  • 10.  Source code to original product always provided;  Licensee can modify or enhance source code (create “derivative works”) or include source code with other license types (create “larger works”);  Licensee may be required to share modifications with the world (in source and/or binary form), but not necessarily;  Licensee may be prohibited from charging royalties for derivative and larger works, but not necessarily.
  • 11.  Generally, software provided “AS-IS” with no warranties, warranties excluded;  No indemnification;  No maintenance or support.
  • 12.  No standard open source license, but GPL most widely used (roughly 85% of open source software);  Terms include: › User freedom to distribute and/or modify; › Requirement that original and modified source code be always made available to the world under the terms of the original license; › Must retain copyright notices and warranty disclaimers; › Does not include grant of patent licenses; › Extremely viral license.
  • 13.  Developed by Netscape for the Mozilla browser  Terms include:  Very similar to the GPL but,  Can charge royalties for modified versions;  Can include source code within larger works licensed under different license types, thus license does not ‘infect’ all downstream projects;  Must retain copyright notices and warranty disclaimers;  May provide additional warranties to downstream users but may have to indemnify original developer for any claims arising as a result;  Includes grant patent licenses;  Less viral than the GPL.
  • 14. Terms include: › User freedom to distribute and/or modify; › No requirement for source code availability in downstream distribution; › The program can be distributed in executable form thus allowing downstream users to develop, sell, and install customized software packages without having to make all customizations available to the world; › Must retain all copyright notices and warranty disclaimers; › Includes grant of patent licenses.
  • 15. Terms include: › User freedom to distribute and/or modify; › Viral license, source code is always made available to the world; › Must retain copyright notices and warranty disclaimers; › Requires indemnification for attorney’s fees incurred as a result of potential claims or litigation.
  • 16.  Governs the Apache web-server software.  Terms include: › User freedom to distribute and/or modify; › No requirement for source code to be made available to the world in downstream distribution; › Must retain all copyright notices and warranty disclaimers; › Not a viral license.
  • 17. Terms will always include preservation of copyright notices and warranty disclaimers;  Some licenses will be extremely viral: thus prohibiting any other type of downstream licensing apart from under the terms of the original license;  Some with permit inclusion of code within proprietized programs;  In some instances, provision of additional warranties and support will trigger indemnification provisions to the original developer.
  • 18.  Indemnification;  Maintenance and support;  Licensee doesn’t have to have open source savvy staff;  Licensees’ rights if: › media is defective; › software contains viruses, backdoors, etc.; › product fails to meet written technical/business specifications.
  • 19. COST! › License fee › Product bundling—example: Microsoft office.  Licensee cannot modify or enhance the code;  Often not built to open standards, leading to interoperability problems;  Shut off from continuing development and information sharing in open source community;  Some proprietary code is not as good as its open source counterparts.
  • 20.  PRICE: Generally no or low license fees;  Availability of source code coupled with permission to make modifications;  Access open source development community, which may be very active with respect to code used. Continuing improvement; outstanding development;  More likely to be built to open standards, so interoperable with other open standards systems.
  • 21. No indemnification; if a third party claims that licensee is using code that the third party developed, the licensee has no one to pay his legal fees and damage award (SCO v. IBM);  No maintenance and support (unless purchased separately);  No warranties regarding media, viruses, and performance;  Staff must be open source savvy;  License terms are NOT standard: thus important to pay close attention to terms.
  • 22. Made By :- ABHISHEK GOEL 9 ‘C’ th
  • 23. Made by:- ABHISHEK GOEL Submitted to:- Ms. Himani