Jacobsen v. Katzer is a landmark legal case concerning copyright and open source software licensing. The case was decided in 2008 by the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. The background of the case involves the plaintiff, Jacobsen, who developed a software program known as "Computer Associates' CA-AccuTerm," which he made available under an open source license. The license required users to comply with specific conditions, including the requirement to attribute the original author.
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