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License for FreeBSD operating system.
Some very interesting articles on free software licensing: history, forms, and problems, seen from a commercial view. Links to some license texts and important open source sites.
License for 4.4BSD.
License and background on Berkeley Computer Systems Research Group copyrights.
One standard for licensing free software.
Formerly: GNU Library GPL.
Mozilla or Mozilla compatible, for E programming language.
CMU Amulet Toolkit License Agreement.
License for the XINU operating system
Open Motif Graphical GUI Software, Public End User License.
W3C = World Wide Web Consortium, one of the Internet's main standard-setting bodies.
Fee based, partly open source, for Lucent network OS.
From Brazil, programming language framework.
A proposal for an Open Source license that clearly distinguishes between software programs and programming tools.
Copies of licenses approved by the Open Source Initiative.
Perl package license.
Describes the licensing policy of the Mozilla Foundation, and provides the full text of the license, and FAQs.
Covers licensing issues for developers distributing applications in PHP. Includes links to annotated version of the relevant licenses and other related resources.
Overview of the different versions of the Apache licenses.
Particularly suited for TeX-related programs.
Summary of license for Red Hat eCos operating system.
A chart comparing attributes of major licenses, including the option to select your bias.
Not a license itself, but a definition of what conditions a license must fulfill in order to be termed an Open Source license.
License patterned after FreeBSD Copyright.
Complex hybrid license: public domain, GPL, LGPL, Open Source, commercial.
Open source software license.
Initially designed as a set of commitments that the Debian developers agreed to abide by, it has later been adopted by the free software community as the basis of the Open Source Definition. The Open Directory Project's social contract was also inspired by it.
Various licenses and comments about them.
A very permissive, open source compliant and GPL compatible license used by the team developing the Python programming language.
Follows the Debian Free Software guidelines.
Full text of the book by Andrew M. St. Laurent.
Dual terms: use GPL terms or its own terms.