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*[[Lulzbot]]
*[[Lulzbot]]
*[[Open Source Vehicle]]
*[[Open Source Vehicle]]
=Non-Supporting Examples with IP Intensive Products=
=Non-Supporting Examples with IP Intensive Products=
*[[Makerbot]]
*[[Makerbot]]
*[[Open ROV]] (not open source according to the [[OSHWA]] definition)
*[[OpenROV]] (not open source according to the [[OSHWA]] definition)
*[[LittleBits]]
*[[LittleBits]]


=Supporting Cases of IP Non-Intemsive Products=
=Supporting Cases of IP Non-Intemsive Products=
*[[Sparkfun Electronics]]
*[[Sparkfun Electronics]]
=Non-Supporting Theory=
=Non-Supporting Theory=
*Assertion that open source business model doesn't work because of its failure to establish a positive revenue feedback loop - http://globalguerrillas.typepad.com/globalguerrillas/2014/12/the-road-to-turking.html
*Assertion that open source business model doesn't work because of its failure to establish a positive revenue feedback loop - http://globalguerrillas.typepad.com/globalguerrillas/2014/12/the-road-to-turking.html
=Supporting Theory=
=Supporting Theory=
*osh valuation, Pearce, 2014
*osh valuation, Pearce, 2014

Latest revision as of 21:39, 15 February 2020

Supporting Case Examples with IP Intensive Products

Non-Supporting Examples with IP Intensive Products

Supporting Cases of IP Non-Intemsive Products

Non-Supporting Theory

Supporting Theory

  • osh valuation, Pearce, 2014
  • PhD thesis, Mota, 2015