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ECONOMIC THEORY SEMINAR: Designing Open Source licences

Seminar

Dept Seminar

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Event date
Tuesday 29 October 2024, 3pm to 4pm
Location
In-person only
A/EC202 Economics Staff Room, Alcuin College, Campus West, University of York (Map)
Audience
Open to staff, students
Admission
Free admission, booking not required

Event details

Speaker: Kim-Sau Chung (Hongkong Baptist University)

Abstract: Open source licenses are noted for being self-referential. The two most popular licenses are GPL and BSD. GPL says the next developer cannot go proprietary, and can only go open source with the same license, namely GPL. BSD says the next developer can go proprietary, and can also go open source with any license, including BSD. We provide a framework to study all self-referential licenses. When developers discount the future exponentially, and when forking is unlikely, there is no need to consider any self-referential licenses other than GPL and BSD. With hyperbolic discounting, or if forking is likely, there are other simple self-referential licenses that can do better than others GPL and BSD.

Host: Zaifu Yang (York)