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Q Public License         
The Q Public License (QPL) is a non-copyleft license, created by Trolltech for its free edition of the Qt. It was used until Qt 3.
Public copyright license         
LICENSE BY WHICH A LICENSOR CAN GRANT ADDITIONAL COPYRIGHT PERMISSIONS TO ALL PERSONS IN THE GENERAL PUBLIC
Public License; Open copyright license; Public copyright licenses; Public copyright licence; Public license
A public license or public copyright licenses is a license by which a copyright holder as licensor can grant additional copyright permissions to any and all persons in the general public as licensees.
General Public Virus         
  • Printed GPL statements for consumer entertainment devices which incorporate GPL components
  • Quick guide of [[license compatibility]] with GPLv3 according to the FSF. Dashed line indicates that the GPLv2 is only compatible with the GPLv3 with the clause "or any later version".
  • MIT]], Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. To his right is Columbia Law Professor [[Eben Moglen]], chairman of the Software Freedom Law Center.
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<software, legal> A pejorative name for some versions of the GNU project copyleft or General Public License (GPL), which requires that any tools or application programs incorporating copylefted code must be source-distributed on the same terms as GNU code. Thus it is alleged that the copyleft "infects" software generated with GNU tools, which may in turn infect other software that reuses any of its code. Copyright law limits the scope of the GPL to "programs textually incorporating significant amounts of GNU code" so GPL is only passed on if actual GNU source is transmitted. This used to be the case with the Bison parser skeleton until its licence was fixed. http://org.gnu.de/manual/bison/html_chapter/bison_2.html#SEC2. [Jargon File] (1999-07-14)