The University of Washington Law School website hosts a bibliography for literature on free and open source software as a companion to an interesting set of pieces that cover the following subjects:
* License Type Overview
* Contracts or Licenses: Does it Matter?
* Enforceability of Open Source Licenses
* Copyright Primer
* Derivative Works
* Copyright v. Patent
* Patent Risks
* Trademark and OSS
* Moral Rights and OSS
The site claims that it is not being updated — i.e., it’s apparently frozen. Call me
skeptical, but that seems like a good way to doom an OSS information site. A
static list is a dead list, in the long run. A bibliography is just a filtered link list,
and it’s completely clear by 2006 how useful an unmaintained link list is .
Comment by Karl Fogel — April 21, 2006 @ 1:04 pm