Applying the Law to Open Source Business Models
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- Using and understanding intellectual legal rights can be an asset to engineers, says former Sun Microsystems CTO Papadopoulos, Greg. In this clip, Papadopoulos explains the difference between patents, copyrights, and trademarks, and what each will allow for the inventor under the law. How they govern the laws of sharing intellectual property via open source can apply to any business model - from software code, to hi-end chocolate, to mechanically-engineered prosthetic limbs.
Description
Type of resource | moving image |
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Extent | 1 digital video file |
Place | Stanford (Calif.) |
Date created | October 14, 2009 |
Language | English |
Digital origin | born digital |
Sound content | sound |
Color content | color |
Creators/Contributors
Speaker | Papadopoulos, Greg |
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Subjects
Subject | Entrepreneurship |
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Subject | Business |
Genre | Filmed lectures |
Bibliographic information
Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/cj755wn7821 |
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Location | SC1209 |
Repository | Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives |
Access conditions
- Use and reproduction
- The materials are open for research use and may be used freely for non-commercial purposes with an attribution. For commercial permission requests, please contact the Stanford University Archives (archivesref@stanford.edu).
- Copyright
- Copyright © 2009 The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University. All rights reserved.
Collection
Stanford Technology Ventures Program, Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Seminar, videorecordings
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