IT Department
Software is licensed either through bilateral Collaboration Agreements or as
open source software. Generally, the nature and style of
development of the software are key parameters when choosing the mode of
licensing.
Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs)
A frequent mistake, when discussing forms of software
publishing is to confuse public domain (which implies relinquishing
IPRs) and free software or open source mode where IPRs are
retained.
When IT publishes software, it always uses modes where
IPRs are retained –that is maintaining a CERN copyright statement
in the software (see below).
By so doing, CERN protects the rights of the
outside users, in particular by preventing third parties to turn free
software into proprietary software , thus denying the users the right
to freely use the material.
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Features |
Bilateral Agreements |
Publicly Available Source |
Main Development style |
Software developed mainly within CERN |
Software developed in a collaborative manner with
external partners |
Motivations for external release |
Possible improvements available to CERN
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Possible improvements available to partners having
developed the software
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Notoriety
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Notoriety |
Good relationships with external party |
Maximize number of beneficiaries
|
Scaling |
Does not scale to large distribution |
Scales well |
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