Se adjunto reciente nota publicada en Edupage, relacionada con la creación de 
un seguro para el software libre y sus posibles implicaciones legales. Esta fue 
tomada de la lista de correo de Segurinfo (www.acis.org.co)

INSURING OPEN SOURCE
Using open source software exposes organizations to a number of risks
not typically encountered with proprietary software, and a group of
companies is now offering policies to address that risk. Kiln Risk
Solutions, which is a division of Lloyd's of London, is working with
Miller Insurance Services and Open Source Risk Management to provide
coverage for the kinds of claims that have been seen in recent years
over open source technologies. Claims concern issues such as copyright,
whether proprietary code is included in an open source application, and
failure to meet the terms of open source licenses. Linux operating
systems, for example, fall under something known as the General Public
License, and organizations using Linux must follow the terms of that
license. In some cases, the new policies being offered for open source
might cover the costs of bringing code into compliance with applicable
licenses.
ZDNet, 31 October 2005
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-3513_22-5924112.html



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