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Harvard Business Review: Open Source Case Study

This month's fictional case study published in the Harvard Business Review provides readers with a few  points to ponder when it comes to making open source decisions in business.  Entitled "Open Source: Salvation or Suicide", the reader is asked to consider  how companies can make money by giving away their intellectual property, the advantages of open source, and ways in which a company can build a community around a product without resorting to OS. 

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