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Linux.com :: How to risk your project and your livelihood with sloppy licensing

... someone was reselling their creation -- without permission, under a new name, and for profit. [...] But the team was in an even tougher position because of the license under which it released its code. It didn't have one.

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OSCAR-PROJECT : OSCAR is an open source REBOL interpreter

Oscar stands for Open Source Code Aka Rebol. The end goal of this is to create a free REBOL interpreter clone available under the GPL license as issued under the terms & conditons of the Free Software Foundation.

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Presentazione di Joomla!

Piattaforma open source per la creazione di siti web di content management e collaborazione.

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chandanlog(3C): Copyrights, Licenses and CDDL Illustrated

This matrix tries to express some proprietary-EULA, GPL, CDDL and BSD licenses in terms of the rights in copyrights and patent rights. [...] A common misconception is about CDDL and GPL incompatibility.

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Practical Technology " Biggest legal victory ever for GPL

For decades,almost no one challenged the GPL in legal matters.In fact,no one has even dared to try to break it in court.That record<sep/>

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Practical Technology " Violate the GPL at your own risk

It used to be that companies could get away with stealing GPLed open-source code into their own software and no one would be the wiser. Those days are done.

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DigiDave | Journalism is a Process, Not a Product: Clay Shirky - the Creative Commons Version of Corporations

Clay says we need to fill this blank "group cocreation":GPL/CC::"group action":??? in order to see open source-like models of collective action beyond the "event" and "against" models...

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Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution

Bruce Perens sheds lights on the history and rationale behind the Open Source Definition in a chapter in the book "Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution". The chapter is available online.

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Pidgin

Pidgin (previously Gaim) is a GTK2 based instant messenger application, it’s widely used and supports a wide array of IM services. This works as a great replacement for closed-source IM clients.

Pidgin versions are available for all major operating systems, including Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and Unix variants that run X. On OSX however it is recommended to use Adium, as this is written to run natively on OSX and uses the same core engine, libpurple (previously named libgaim.)

DrasticData

grid MySQLPHPGrid DrasticGrid DrasticMap Tools and Services for Data handling

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Turn your computer into an Internet TV - Miro

Miro the only media player you will ever want. Miro binaries are available for all major flavors of Linux, MacOS, Windows. If you are not able to use any of the binaries you could always compile and install from source ;)

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Bug Labs

Has some similarities with Tuxlocator, both are Open Source and come with a free SDK. Tuxlocator is one third of the price of the BugLabs device

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SimCity goes free software

"SimCity has just been released as free software under the GPL version 3 license."

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