Feb
18
Exploring the Intersection of Open Source and Trademark Law
1 PM EST
Open source software has become ubiquitous and touches many of the software applications we use every day.
Feb
18
Open source software has become ubiquitous and touches many of the software applications we use every day.
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While open source licenses permit source code to be shared freely, trademark rights are generally reserved to protect an open-source project?s reputation.
This committee program explores the intersection of open source and trademark law and examines best practices for companies that commercialize products based in part on open-source projects. The program will also discuss hurdles related to the enforcement of trademark rights related to open-source projects, including recent case law developments.
The content of this program does not meet requirements for continuing legal education (CLE) accreditation. You will not receive CLE credit for participating.
60
Webinar
Feb 18, 2025
Open source software has become ubiquitous and touches many of the software applications we use every day.
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