2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-21560-0_15
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Legal Issues on Free Software and License Contracts: A Malaysian Perspective

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“…These SMEs report more often framework and organisational and costs barriers. A reason for this might be the extensive use of warranties in licensing agreements to share risks in this sector (Rustad and Kavusturan 2019;San and Peng 2016).…”
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“…These SMEs report more often framework and organisational and costs barriers. A reason for this might be the extensive use of warranties in licensing agreements to share risks in this sector (Rustad and Kavusturan 2019;San and Peng 2016).…”
Section: Barriers To Licensing-outmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, 'best effort' clauses(Fernández-Molina 2004) milestones(Dechenauxex et al 2011) and 'warranties' related to sharing risks(Dratler 2021) which are particularly relevant for the ICT sector(Rustad and Kavusturan 2019;San and Peng 2016).Another barrier affecting both licensors and licensees are perceptions of an organisation. The assumptions, based on economic research, are that these perceptions emerge from past performance and influence exchange transactions by providing signals of quality.…”
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