Trademarks and Open Source
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of trademarks and open source software in this insightful 54-minute conference talk presented by Daniel Scales from The Linux Foundation. Gain a comprehensive understanding of how trademark law applies to open source projects, learn about potential challenges and best practices for managing trademarks in collaborative environments, and discover strategies for protecting intellectual property while maintaining the spirit of open source development. Delve into real-world examples and case studies that illustrate the complexities of trademark issues in the open source ecosystem, and acquire valuable knowledge to navigate this important aspect of software licensing and community management.
Syllabus
Trademarks and Open Source - Daniel Scales, The Linux Foundation
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Linux Foundation
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