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Posted on November 11, 2009 - by admin

451 CAOS Theory » Copyright/left at the centre of open source …

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Below is a rough draft of the cornerstone slide for a new presentation deck I am putting together to explain the various business strategies for monetizing open source software. The aim is to explain every single existing strategy using …

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