Open Source Innovation and Patent Non-Aggression - Future Trends and Implications
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the evolution and future of open source innovation in this 51-minute conference talk by Keith Bergelt from the Open Invention Network. Trace the journey of open source from its early days with Linux to its current status as the norm in software development and its integration into various industries. Discover how open source has become the standard for business and the mainstay technology for web, mobile, cloud, Point-of-Sale, ATMs, and smart devices. Learn about its growth potential in Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Open Source Hardware. Examine the changing patent landscape, rising litigation risks, and the shift towards patent non-aggression. Understand why companies are adopting a culture of coopetition and recognizing the benefits of innovation without legal conflict. Gain insights into the business and societal advantages of patent non-aggression and why an open approach is crucial in today's competitive landscape.
Syllabus
How Far Will Open Source Innovation Go and What It Means for Patent Non-Aggression - Keith Bergelt
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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