[Insight-users] Re: [Insight-developers] ITK Developer's Conference
October 13/14
Stephen R. Aylward
aylward at unc.edu
Wed Oct 5 15:41:14 EDT 2005
Hi,
To update the hotel information slightly.
1) Call 301-652-2000 and ask for "in-house reservations."
2) The rooms and rate are available under the name "ISC"
3) Tomorrow is your last day to reserve a room at this discounted rate!
Thanks,
Stephen
Will Schroeder wrote:
> This email includes instructions for hotel reservations and a keynote
> talk summary and bio for the keynote speaker.
> Will
> --------------------
> 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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