Insuring open source the old-fashioned way
Open Source Risk Management (OSRM) announced the availability of the first risk insurance policy for enterprises who wish to protect themselves from intellectual property lawsuits when they acquire a software company or produce software with open source components.
Open Source Compliance Insurance is the first insurance policy to cover the specialized risks faced by enterprises that rely upon Linux and other open source software in their commercial products or internal IT infrastructure.
Read the complete story here. (eWeek)
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