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- vendor_lockin.html accessdate "2009-06-11".
- vendor_lockin.html accessdate "2011-10-23".
- vendor_lockin.html author "The Linux Information Project".
- vendor_lockin.html date "2006-04-29".
- vendor_lockin.html isCitedBy Proprietary_software.
- vendor_lockin.html isCitedBy Subject_matter_limitations_in_copyright_law_in_Canada.
- vendor_lockin.html quote "Vendor lock-in, or just lock-in, is the situation in which customers are dependent on a single manufacturer or supplier for some product [...] This dependency is typically a result of standards that are controlled by the vendor [...] It can grant the vendor some extent of monopoly power [...] The best way for an organization to avoid becoming a victim of vendor lock-in is to use products that conform to free, industry-wide standards. Free standards are those that can be used by anyone and are not controlled by a single company. In the case of computers, this can usually be accomplished by using free software rather than proprietary software .".
- vendor_lockin.html title "The Linux Information Project".
- vendor_lockin.html title "Vendor Lock-in Definition".
- vendor_lockin.html url vendor_lockin.html.
- vendor_lockin.html url "http://www.linfo.org/vendor_lockin.html".
- vendor_lockin.html work "Vendor Lock-in Definition".