[Insight-users] ITK Developer's Conference October 13/14
Will Schroeder
will.schroeder at kitware.com
Tue Oct 4 11:14:08 EDT 2005
This email includes instructions for hotel reservations and a keynote
talk summary and bio for the keynote speaker.
Will
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Hotel Reservations:
>The hotel is Holiday Inn Select. The attendees may now call and
>make their hotel reservations for the ITK Meeting. When they call
>they should ask for Cheryl Hartwell, the Government Sales
>Manager. The phone number is 301-652-2000. Please remind the
>attendees the rooms will only be held at the government rate of $166
>plus tax through Thursday, October 6, 2005. Calling after October
>6, the hotel cannot guarantee that they will even have rooms
>available and will return to the regular rate of $219.
Keynote Information:
(See
http://www.itk.org/Wiki/LarryRosenTalk#Talk:_Open_Source_Licensing
and http://www.itk.org/Wiki/ITK_Conference_2005 for more information).
Open Source Licensing
This keynote session (Thursday Oct. 13 from 1:00-3:00pm) will be
divided into two major parts. First, Mr. Rosen will deliver a
prepared talk approximately one hour in length. Second, the session
will be opened to questions from the audience.
Mr. Rosen's talk will address the following topics:
What Is Open Source Software?
Five Key Principles
Use open source for any purpose
Make and distribute copies
Create and distribute derivative works
Access and use the source code
Combine open source and other software
Intellectual Property
Patents
Trademarks
Copyrights
The Chain of Title
Collective and Derivative Works
Types of Licenses and Related Issues
Academic Licenses (e.g., BSD)
Reciprocal Licenses (e.g., GPL, LGPL)
Other Licenses
The Mozilla Public License (MPL)
IBM's Common Public License (CPL)
The Apache License
Choosing an Open Source License
What the Future May Bring
Lawrence Rosen
Lawrence Rosen is both an attorney and a computer specialist. He is
founding partner of Rosenlaw & Einschlag
<http://www.rosenlaw.com/>http://www.rosenlaw.com/, a technology law
firm with offices in Los Altos Hills and Ukiah, California, that
specializes in intellectual property protection, licensing and
business transactions for technology companies.
In addition to this law practice, Larry also served as general
counsel and secretary of the non-profit Open Source Initiative (OSI).
OSI promotes the Open Source Definition for the good of the
community, reviews and approves major open source licenses, and
manages the "OSI Certified" certification mark for open source
software. His book, Open Source Licensing: Software Freedom and
Intellectual Property Law
(<http://www.rosenlaw.com/oslbook.htm>http://www.rosenlaw.com/oslbook.htm),
was published by Prentice Hall in 2004.
Larry currently serves as an advisor to Black Duck Software, and is
on the advisory board of SpikeSource, Inc. Among his clients are a
number of major open source software companies and projects around the world.
Before he became an attorney, Larry was a computer technologist. He
managed computer activities and taught computer programming and data
base design at Stanford University, later going into industry where
he coordinated the design, development, manufacturing and marketing
of data communications products. In addition to helping bring a
number of technology companies to profitability, Larry also served
for many years as member of the board of directors and chairman of
Silicon Valley Credit Union, and has helped form and served on the
boards of several non-profit charitable and mutual benefit
organizations. He received his bachelor's degree from Dartmouth
College, pursued a master of computer science degree at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and received his law
degree from Santa Clara University.
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