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How Law schools are working on evolving open source legal frameworks: A short note

M. Rajamutharan
Abstract
Numerous associations use at any rate some open source code inside of their projects. So it is shocking that late graduates who work with organizations utilizing open source programming are generally badly arranged (or not arranged by any stretch of the imagination) to manage open source legitimate issues. Be that as it may, it is not the lawyers' shortcoming.
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open source, law school, IT law, role of educational institutions in cyber law
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