kapil thanks for elaborating on the concepts
--- Kapil Karekar kapil_karekar@vsnl.net wrote: > ****************************************
- LUG meet on 12 Jan. 2003 @ VJTI
Hi Luggers!
The issue of IPR is not very important for most of the programmers. However it is very important to companies who want to build a viable and profitable business.
The linux lunacy trip was a great eye-opener in this regard. I have been searching around for viable Free Software based business models. As per my limited understanding of the topic I can think of three ways in which the Free Software paradigm can be applied to s/w development.
- The Free S/w philosophy should be applied
completely when s/w is being developed by government agencies. Except in cases where national security interests are concerned the source for all s/w developed should be freely available. The money that the government is spending is the people's money and hence everybody has a right to benefit from it. This would lower the government's expenditure as bugs would be reported and modified faster, and people could adapt the s/w to suit their own needs.
- The second option is to provide the source code
only when the client asks for it. This is the approach which we normally associate with the Free S/w philosophy. This is fine for companies developing customised s/w for a particular client. However it doesn't suit well to companies which are into product development. How can a company ensure that the source code for the product developed after years of work is not copied by some other company. S/w hijackers can just lift snippets of code from the available sorce code and make a s/w of there own. This would eat away the market for the original company. This brings us to the third option.
- The third option, in my opinion, suits well to
product based companies. The company should be bound to release the source code of the product in the event of - Support being discontinued for the product. - The company is being bought by some other company. - The company is closing down. This option sheilds product based companies from hijackers. It also gives the option to the clients of the company to support themselves when support is no longer available.
Keep your opinions rolling...
Cheers :-)) Kapil Karekar Libre Technologies
Let us build a Free Software Economy
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