First official legal open source conferences

Posted by Stormy Peters on September 18th, 2007 in Legal & Compliance

The Linux Foundation has announced two Legal Summits for open source software, a place for attorneys to get together to discuss the legal aspects of open source software.  Since there are a lot of legal concerns around open source and the legal talks at open source software conferences are always very popular, I think it's great they are creating a place for attorneys to get together to discuss open source software.  Unfortunately, the first event is for Linux Foundation members only.  I wonder if they'll be blogging or sharing the discussions?  (The disclaimers alone would be miles long!)

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  1. Not the first; SFLC is having one in October in NYC, announced in July. Details. But certainly TLF has a good roster of people involved, and I’m sure their discussion will be interesting- I definitely wish I could be a fly on the wall there.

    I’ll be there and would of course love to see/meet any of Stormy’s readers who see this ;)



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