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Increasing Innovation and Transforming Industries through Open Source

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Increasing Innovation and Transforming Industries through Open Source
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Innovation is being democratized where users of products and services—both firms and individual consumers—are increasingly able to innovate for themselves. They’re building open source into the fabric of their R&D and development models, bringing speed to innovation that collaborating in open source enables. Users that innovate can develop exactly what they want, rather than relying on manufacturers to act as their agents. What is the place of patents and how are they affected by such innovation?

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1. Increasing Innovation and Transforming Industries through Open Source (Dec 2020)

Karen F. Copenhaver, Umesh M. Desai

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Increasing Innovation and Transforming Industries through Open Source (Dec 2020)

Innovation is being democratized where users of products and services—both firms and individual consumers—are increasingly able to innovate for themselves. They’re building open source into the fabric of their R&D and development models, bringing speed to innovation that collaborating in open source enables. Users that innovate can develop exactly what they want, rather than relying on manufacturers to act as their agents. What is the place of patents and how are they affected by such innovation?

Originally presented: Nov 2020 Advanced Patent Law Institute

Karen F. Copenhaver, The Linux Foundation - Boston, MA
Umesh M. Desai, AT&T Labs - Austin, TX