Title of article :
An economic perspective on software licenses—open source, maintainers and user-developers
Author/Authors :
Kasper Edwards، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
23
From page :
111
To page :
133
Abstract :
This paper presents a model for understanding the behaviour of agents using and/or contributing to open source software. The model illustrates the behaviour of agents under three license regimes: (1) the GPL, (2) the BSD and (3) the Microsoft EULA. The latter license is not an open source license and is included as a reference as well as an example of a general situation where users do not contribute source code. The model uses economic theory of externalities and opportunity cost as a measure of agents’ costs. The basic premise is that agents will only participate in developments if there is a net benefit. Agents are divided into firms and individuals, which can be either maintainers or user-developers. A maintainer is an agent responsible for releasing new versions of a program and a user-developer is an agent who uses a program but may also become a developer. It is observed through the model that the three licenses induce different incentives and dynamics for maintainers and user-developers and the paper explains, from an economic standpoint, the mechanisms that ensure that programs are developed and maintained under the three license regimes.
Keywords :
licenses , Incentives and economics , open source software
Journal title :
Telematics and Informatics
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Telematics and Informatics
Record number :
1286047
Link To Document :
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