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[[User:Marie.Byleen|Marie.Byleen]] 23:13, 27 December 2010 (PST)The page Open Business Model says this page explains what OSE specifically thinks an open business model entails. "When people say Open Business Model, typically, people mean that the subject matter of the business model is open source. OSE goes a step further. It is critical to make the distinction that the business model itself open source - and not only the subject matter of that business model. Read more in the [[OSE License]]"
11:56, 3 January 2011 (PST)I saw the CEB plans on OpenPario are licensed with a Creative Commons ShareAlike (cc-by-sa) license. Is this because it is the work of a contributor that is choosing to retain rights that the blanket statement given by this license does not apply to? Can contributors retain rights to their work while contributing to OSE work as a whole, or will this work not be included under the OSE umbrella?


From what is currently on this page, I don't understand what is meant by open business model. How is it different from other open business models? If I wanted to create a business using OSE information/plans, what would I have to do? What would my relationship be to the OSE project?
Also, has anyone considered appending a cc0 waiver that others could use as a license if they needed to?

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11:56, 3 January 2011 (PST)I saw the CEB plans on OpenPario are licensed with a Creative Commons ShareAlike (cc-by-sa) license. Is this because it is the work of a contributor that is choosing to retain rights that the blanket statement given by this license does not apply to? Can contributors retain rights to their work while contributing to OSE work as a whole, or will this work not be included under the OSE umbrella?

Also, has anyone considered appending a cc0 waiver that others could use as a license if they needed to?