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The Laboratorium (3d ser.) | A blog by James Grimmelmann. ¶ The Laboratorium (3d ser.) A blog by James Grimmelmann Soyez réglé dans votre vie et ordinaire afin d'être violent et original dans vos oeuvres. How Licenses Learn I have posted a new draft essay, How Licenses Learn . It is a joint work with Madiha Zahrah Choksi , a Ph.D. student in Information Science at Cornell Tech, and the paper itself is an extended and enriched version of her seminar paper from my Law of Software course from last spring. We presented it at the Data in Business and Society symposium at Lewis and Clark Law School in September, and the essay is forthcoming in the Lewis and Clark Law Review later this year. Here is the abstract: Open-source licenses are infrastructure that collaborative communities inhabit. These licenses don’t just define the legal terms under which members (and outsiders) can use and build on the contributions of others. They also reflect a community’s consens...

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