Developers' Perspectives on Software Licensing: Current Practices, Challenges, and Tools
By: Nathan Wintersgill , Trevor Stalnaker , Daniel Otten and more
Potential Business Impact:
Helps coders follow software rules to avoid trouble.
Most modern software products incorporate open-source components, requiring development teams to maintain compliance with each component's licenses. Noncompliance can lead to significant financial, legal, and reputational repercussions. While some organizations may seek advice from legal practitioners to assist with licensing tasks, developers still play a key role in such a process. To this end, it is essential to understand how developers approach license compliance tasks, the challenges they encounter, and the tools that they use. This work studies these aspects of software licensing practices through a study - conducted by a joint team of software engineering and legal researchers - consisting of a survey with 58 software developers and seven follow-up interviews. The study resulted in 15 key findings regarding the current state of practice. We discuss the implications of our findings and offer directions for future research as well as actionable recommendations for licensing tools.
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