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Qué (quién) es open source licenses - definición

OPEN-SOURCE LICENSE IS A TYPE OF LICENSE FOR COMPUTER SOFTWARE AND OTHER PRODUCTS THAT ALLOWS THE SOURCE CODE, BLUEPRINT OR DESIGN TO BE USED, MODIFIED AND/OR SHARED UNDER DEFINED TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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  • The Copyleft sticker from an enveloped Don Hopkins mailed to Richard Stallman in 1984.
  • [[Bruce Perens]], author of the [[Open Source Definition]]
  • Open-source software licenses and how they interact
  • Popular open source licenses include the [[Apache License]], the [[MIT License]], the [[GNU General Public License]] (GPL), the [[BSD Licenses]], the [[GNU Lesser General Public License]] (LGPL) and the [[Mozilla Public License]] (MPL).
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Open-source license         
An open-source license is a type of license for computer software and other products that allows the source code, blueprint or design to be used, modified and/or shared under defined terms and conditions. This allows end users and commercial companies to review and modify the source code, blueprint or design for their own customization, curiosity or troubleshooting needs.
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 (http://my-opensource.org/Artistic.txt)} Less restrictive than the GPL, permitted by Perl in addition to the GPL. 5. Mozilla Public Licenses (http://mozilla.org/MPL/). (MPL, MozPL) and Netscape Public License (NPL). ["Open Sources", pub. O'Reilly, {full text (http://oreilly.com/catalog/opensources/book/perens.html)}]. (1999-11-28)
BitTorrent Open Source License         
BitTorrent open source License
The BitTorrent Open Source License, is derived from the Jabber Open Source License, which is an Open Source Initiative (OSI) approved license. Former versions of the BitTorrent client (before 6.

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Open-source license

Open-source licenses facilitate free and open-source software (FOSS) development. Intellectual property (IP) laws restrict the modification and sharing of creative works. Free and open-source software licenses use these existing legal structures for the inverse purpose of granting freedoms that promote sharing and collaboration. They grant the recipient the rights to use the software, examine the source code, modify it, and distribute the modifications. These licenses target computer software where source code can be necessary to create modifications. They also cover situations where there is no difference between the source code and the executable program distributed to end users. Open-source licenses can cover hardware, infrastructure, drinks, books, and music.

There are two broad categories of open-source licenses, permissive and copyleft. Permissive licenses originate in academia. They grant the rights to modify and distribute with certain conditions. These academic licenses usually require attribution to credit the original authors and a disclaimer of warranty. Copyleft licenses have their origins in the free software movement. Copyleft also requires attribution, disclaims warranties, and grants the rights to modify and distribute. The difference is that copyleft demands reciprocity. Any derivative works must be distributed with the source code under a copyleft license.

Ejemplos de uso de open source licenses
1. But the EU executive voiced satisfaction, even though the sticky question of "open source" licenses was not fully resolved to the Commission‘s liking.