Devnology Podcast 038 - Arnoud Engelfriet
vor 13 Jahren
This month we bring you an interview with Arnoud Engelfriet. Arnoud
is IT-lawyer and patent attorney. He is partner at the dutch firm
ICTRecht , and his website Ius mentis is one of the most
comprehensive sites in The Netherlands on internet law, techn...
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vor 13 Jahren
This month we bring you an interview with Arnoud Engelfriet.
Arnoud is IT-lawyer and patent attorney. He is partner at the
dutch firm ICTRecht , and his website Ius mentis is one of the
most comprehensive sites in The Netherlands on internet law,
technology and intellectual property. Arnoud writes on many
(Dutch) websites like Tweakers, Security.nl, Slashdot and
Rechtenforum. He is also teaches part-time at the Vrije
Universiteit Amsterdam.
In the interview we cover a broad range of topics regarding the
law and ICT, such as licences, copyright and patents.
This interview was recorded on the 23th of April 2013 at the
ICTRecht offices in Amsterdam
Interview by @freekl and @arnetim
Audio post-production by @mendelt
Links for this podcast:
Ius mentis: Arnouds website on law and technology (in Dutch).
Book : 'De wet op internet' (in Dutch) Arnoud Engelfriet,
2012.
‘A History Of FOSS Law And Licensing’)(pdf) , A.P.
Engelfriet. In: The International Free and Open Source Software
Law Book, IFOSSLR sept 2011.
A list of Arnouds publications is available on
http://www.arnoud.engelfriet.net/publicaties.php.
More on software licenses on wikipedia.
'Github needs to take Open Source seriously', Simon Phipps on
InfoWorld, nov 2012
Dutch member of parliament Henk Krol convicted of
'computervredebreuk' (in Dutch).
Report (in Dutch) on the preliminary discovery of the
christmas address of HM Queen Beatrix 2012 via url manipulation.
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