Title
Open Source Licenses and the Creative Commons Framework: License Selection and Comparison
Abstract
Numerous licenses confuse new participants in the free/open source software (FOSS) world. In this paper, we provide a general introduction to eleven commonly-used FOSS licenses. By applying seven specific considerations that are proposed in our study, developers can identify which license suits their needs best. We further use the above considerations to rank these FOSS licenses, which are Open Source Initiative (OSI)-aproved, in terms of their degree of openness. The recently established Creative Commons (CC), based on FOSS concepts, provides yet another model for licensing creative works. We attempt to use the CC licensing model to analyze FOSS licenses, so that new participants can better understand these licenses. By examining these FOSS licenses with CC's four differentiating elements (attribution; noncommercial; no derivative works; share alike), we construct a table with which new participants could understand FOSS and the above categories with the knowledge of the CC licensing model. We also rank these licenses based on CC's differentiating elements and offer a different approach to examine the openness of FOSS licenses.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2006
JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
free software,open source,FOSS,program,license,copyleft,Creative Commons,copyright
Field
DocType
Volume
World Wide Web,Yet another,Computer science,Openness to experience,Copyleft,Open source software,Creative commons,License
Journal
22
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
1016-2364
6
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.99
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yi-Hsuan Lin1133.51
Tung-mei Ko261.99
Tyng-Ruey Chuang319828.00
Kwei-Jay Lin43209376.05