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gskinner.com: gBlog: Source Code Licenses and Flash/Flex

I think there is a critical lack of understanding about the implications of different source code licenses in the Flash and Flex world. As my company has grown, and we have tackled more critical projects for larger clients, I have had to educate myself an

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gskinner.com: gBlog: Source Code Licenses and Flash/Flex

Description de diverses licenses pour la programmation.

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Open Source Licenses by Category | Open Source Initiative

List of Open-Source licenses (by category) at OpenSource.org

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Open Source Licenses by Category | Open Source Initiative

List of Open-Source licenses (by category) at OpenSource.org

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» How to pick an open source license (part 2) | Ed Burnette’s Dev Connection | ZDNet.com

Some dork describes the various open source licenses available to programmers and the users that use their creations.

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What is wrong with the GPL?

An essay I wrote on why I don't use GPL Licenses for my own open source and free software.

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Free Software Versus Open Source Software

The terms "Free Software" and "Open Source Software" are often used interchangeably, and even abbreviated together as F/OSS (for "Free/Open Source Software"). Are there any differences between the two? If so, what are those differences? If not, why do the

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Free Software Versus Open Source Software

The terms "Free Software" and "Open Source Software" are often used interchangeably, and even abbreviated together as F/OSS (for "Free/Open Source Software"). Are there any differences between the two? If so, what are those differences? If not, why do the

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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.

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» HOWTO: Pick an open source license (part 1) | Ed Burnette's Dev Connection | ZDNet.com

If yes, then use a "reciprocal" license. Any modifications to your code need to be made available under the same licensing terms as your original code. This is useful if you're worried somebody will take your code and go off on their own private "fork". E

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OSI Approved Licenses

Licencias para desarrollo de software aprobadas por la Open Source Initiative

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