
Re-Examining Open Source
@ the University of Colorado School of Law
March 5, 2007
We revisit Open Source Software, a topic we last explored two short years ago. Much has changed in that short time, with large institutional and political entities embracing the principles of Open Source to varying levels of commitment and, possibly, with varying levels of sincerity. What once was termed a "movement," now seems a permanent fixture in the software and business worlds. Despite the rise in Open Source's profile, businesses and policy makers continue to struggle with whether to adopt Open Source products. What are the attendant risks and potential benefits? In this conference, we will revisit those questions.
In addition to achieving increasing legitimacy, Open Source has had an effect beyond software. Discussions about Open Source Software have been supplanted by a broader discourse about "Community Development," as innovators try to harness the creative energy of their users or customers--their community--to help them create everything from beverages to medicine and from architecture to journalism. Furthermore, these new business models are dove-tailing with a greater focus on the user/customer/community in content production exemplified by the collection of technologies and business models now dubbed Web 2.0. Does the Community Development model work outside of software development, and should businesses be rushing to embrace it? Is this today's fad or rather a fundamental new model for the future of innovation and ideas? Join our panelists in a discussion of these issues.
- Paul Ohm
Associate Professor of Law
University of Colorado
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- Phil Albert
Partner
Townsend and Townsend and Crew
- Kevin Crandell
Partner
Holland & Hart
- Heather Meeker
Partner
Greenberg Traurig
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- Jason Haislmaier
Partner
Holme, Roberts & Owen
Adjunct Faculty
University of Colorado
- Sue Kunz
Founder
Solidware Technologies
- Stormy Peters
Executive Director
Gnome Foundation
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- Paul Ohm
Associate Professor of Law
University of Colorado
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- Jim DeLong
Senior Fellow
Progress & Freedom Foundation
- Laura Kornish
Assistant Professor
Leeds School of Business
University of Colorado
- Molly Van Houweling
Assistant Professor
Boalt Hall
UC Berkeley
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