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Open Source and Patent Rights: Collaboration with Consequences

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How does the use of or contribution to open-source software impact your intellectual property rights?
In this month's episode, we’re talking about software and the convoluted risk/reward interplay between patents, copyrights, and open source. Use of free open-source code can be an invaluable tool when building complex software applications. Why reinvent wheels? And depending on resources and budget, sometimes it’s the only practical way. But like with most things, free often isn’t really free. The cost is just transferred somewhere else. When it comes to open source, these short term savings can have significant long term consequences for your intellectual property rights.
⦿ Can you mix open source with commercial software and still keep your code private?
⦿ Can you patent your own software that uses open-source software? Could you ever actually assert those rights?
⦿ Can you patent open-source software you author and why would you?
We'll discuss answers to these questions and more. Kristen Hansen, Patent Strategist and software patent guru here at Aurora, leads a discussion along with our all-star patent panel, exploring:
⦿ The fundamentals of open-source licensing and how certain viral license types can require you to publicly make available your company’s source code.
⦿ How copyrights, patents, and open-source licenses differ in terms of software protection strategies.
⦿ Whether or not – and why you might – patent open-source software and the often proprietary code that leverages it, as well as the associated patent right assertion risks that can come with doing so.
We look at concerns through the eyes of both users and authors of open source. And pragmatically as we can, highlight how it’s possible to construct a strategy where open-source innovation is encouraged without forgoing all future earning power and without blocking others from using it.
Kristen is joined today by our always exceptional group of IP experts including:
⦿ Dr. Ashley Sloat, President and Director of Patent Strategy at Aurora
⦿ Dr. David Jackrel, President of Jackrel Consulting
⦿ Ty Davis, Patent Strategy Associate at Aurora
** Resources **
⦿ Show Notes: https://www.aurorapatents.com/blog/open-source-and-patent-rights
⦿ Slides: https://www.aurorapatents.com/uploads/9/8/1/1/98119826/opensourceandpatents.pdf
** Follow Aurora Consulting **
⦿ Home: https://www.aurorapatents.com/
⦿ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AuroraPatents
⦿ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aurora-cg/
⦿ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aurorapatents/
⦿ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aurorapatents/

And as always, thanks for listening!
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Hoofdstukken

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Software IP protection strategies compared (00:07:00)

3. Software patents vs. copyrights vs. open-source licenses (00:09:14)

4. Open-source history: collaboration vs competition (00:13:09)

5. Open-source licenses (00:21:07)

6. AI and ML implications (00:24:12)

7. Asserting rights as OSS author (00:29:25)

8. Open source and patents (00:32:19)

9. Why patent software that uses OSS code/content? (00:32:55)

10. What patent software as an author of OSS? (00:38:23)

11. Working example (00:40:46)

12. How can I protect myself when using OSS content? (00:47:28)

13. Key takeaways (00:48:56)

14. Outro (00:51:35)

39 afleveringen

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Inhoud geleverd door Aurora Patent Consulting | Ashley Sloat, Ph.D. and Aurora Patent Consulting | Ashley Sloat. Alle podcastinhoud, inclusief afleveringen, afbeeldingen en podcastbeschrijvingen, wordt rechtstreeks geüpload en geleverd door Aurora Patent Consulting | Ashley Sloat, Ph.D. and Aurora Patent Consulting | Ashley Sloat of hun podcastplatformpartner. Als u denkt dat iemand uw auteursrechtelijk beschermde werk zonder uw toestemming gebruikt, kunt u het hier beschreven proces https://nl.player.fm/legal volgen.

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How does the use of or contribution to open-source software impact your intellectual property rights?
In this month's episode, we’re talking about software and the convoluted risk/reward interplay between patents, copyrights, and open source. Use of free open-source code can be an invaluable tool when building complex software applications. Why reinvent wheels? And depending on resources and budget, sometimes it’s the only practical way. But like with most things, free often isn’t really free. The cost is just transferred somewhere else. When it comes to open source, these short term savings can have significant long term consequences for your intellectual property rights.
⦿ Can you mix open source with commercial software and still keep your code private?
⦿ Can you patent your own software that uses open-source software? Could you ever actually assert those rights?
⦿ Can you patent open-source software you author and why would you?
We'll discuss answers to these questions and more. Kristen Hansen, Patent Strategist and software patent guru here at Aurora, leads a discussion along with our all-star patent panel, exploring:
⦿ The fundamentals of open-source licensing and how certain viral license types can require you to publicly make available your company’s source code.
⦿ How copyrights, patents, and open-source licenses differ in terms of software protection strategies.
⦿ Whether or not – and why you might – patent open-source software and the often proprietary code that leverages it, as well as the associated patent right assertion risks that can come with doing so.
We look at concerns through the eyes of both users and authors of open source. And pragmatically as we can, highlight how it’s possible to construct a strategy where open-source innovation is encouraged without forgoing all future earning power and without blocking others from using it.
Kristen is joined today by our always exceptional group of IP experts including:
⦿ Dr. Ashley Sloat, President and Director of Patent Strategy at Aurora
⦿ Dr. David Jackrel, President of Jackrel Consulting
⦿ Ty Davis, Patent Strategy Associate at Aurora
** Resources **
⦿ Show Notes: https://www.aurorapatents.com/blog/open-source-and-patent-rights
⦿ Slides: https://www.aurorapatents.com/uploads/9/8/1/1/98119826/opensourceandpatents.pdf
** Follow Aurora Consulting **
⦿ Home: https://www.aurorapatents.com/
⦿ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AuroraPatents
⦿ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aurora-cg/
⦿ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aurorapatents/
⦿ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aurorapatents/

And as always, thanks for listening!
---
Note: The contents of this podcast do not constitute legal advice.

  continue reading

Hoofdstukken

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Software IP protection strategies compared (00:07:00)

3. Software patents vs. copyrights vs. open-source licenses (00:09:14)

4. Open-source history: collaboration vs competition (00:13:09)

5. Open-source licenses (00:21:07)

6. AI and ML implications (00:24:12)

7. Asserting rights as OSS author (00:29:25)

8. Open source and patents (00:32:19)

9. Why patent software that uses OSS code/content? (00:32:55)

10. What patent software as an author of OSS? (00:38:23)

11. Working example (00:40:46)

12. How can I protect myself when using OSS content? (00:47:28)

13. Key takeaways (00:48:56)

14. Outro (00:51:35)

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