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Open source license
<legal> Any document that attempts to specify open source usage and
distribution of software. These licenses are usually drafted by experts and are
likely to be more legally sound than one a programmer could write. However,
loopholes do exist.
Here is a non-exhaustive list of open source licenses:
1. Public Domain - No license.
2. BSD License - An early open source license
3. General Public License (GPL) - The copyleft license of the Free Software
Foundation. Used for GNU software and much of Linux.
4. Artistic License Less restrictive than the GPL, permitted by Perl in
addition to the GPL.
5. Mozilla Public Licenses. (MPL, MozPL) and Netscape Public License
(NPL).
["Open Sources", pub. O'Reilly, full text].
(1999-11-28)
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