- than the
copyleft license, or in some
other way does not
impose all the
principles of
copylefting on the work. An
example of
partial copyleft is the GPL...
- BSD-like or BSD-style license, is a free-software
license which instead of
copyleft protections,
carries only
minimal restrictions on how the
software can...
-
backed by
financial penalties.
Copyleft is a type of
license that
mandates derivative works to be licensed,
Copyleft licenses exist for free and open...
- were of the "permissive" kind. In the mid-1980s, the GNU
project produced copyleft free-software
licenses for each of its
software packages. An
early such...
-
operating system (OS).
Copylefting software makes clear the
intent of
never abusing or
hiding any
knowledge that is contributed.
Copyleft also
ensures that...
- licenses. The two main
categories of open-source
licenses are
permissive and
copyleft. Both
grant permission to
change and
distribute software. Typically, they...
- licenses, or
copyleft licenses, that
guarantee end
users the
freedoms to run, study, share, or
modify the software. The GPL was the
first copyleft license...
-
rights reversed is a
phrase that
indicates a
release of a
publication under copyleft licensing status. It is a pun on the
common copyright disclaimer "All rights...
- proprietary. Some
copyleft licenses block other means of
turning software proprietary.
Copyleft is a
general concept.
Copylefting an
actual program requires...
-
licenses rely on a
copyright holder's
power to
license their work, as
copyleft which also
utilizes copyright for such a purpose. The
public domain is...