Open source software (OSS) is an essential part of modern software and product development in many industries today. From cloud infrastructures, artificial intelligence frameworks and specialised libraries to essential applications in the automotive sector, critical infrastructures and all other areas, OSS is often the key driver of digital transformation.
However, its use is by no means without legal constraints. Open source licences are legally binding contracts, and failure to comply with them can seriously damage the economic integrity of entire product lines and a company's IP strategy. Taylor Wessing supports you in turning these complex requirements into a strategic competitive advantage.
The legal classification of OSS licences requires in-depth understanding of legal practice and technical know-how. We provide comprehensive support in the following areas:
Modern risk management requires more than just selective checks. We work with you to establish an open source policy that serves as a strategic guideline for your company.
Failure to comply with OSS conditions can lead to injunctions, sales bans or the recall of hardware products. Taylor Wessing combines IT law, IP strategy and technical expertise to make your innovations legally compliant and sustainable. We see open source compliance not as a purely legal task, but as an integral part of your corporate risk management.
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