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What is the most restrictive open source license?

What is the most restrictive open source license?

GNU GPL
One of the most common restrictive licenses is the GNU GPL (General Public License). Its cousin, the AGPL (Affero General Public License), is also becoming more popular, as it closes the SaaS loophole found in the GPL.

What are some open source licenses and when to use them?

The most popular permissive open source licenses are: Apache, MIT, BSD and Unlicense. The Apache License requires license notifications and copyrights on the distributed code and/or as a notice in the software.

What are the types of open source license?

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Open source licenses can be divided into two main categories: copyleft and permissive. This division is based on the requirements and restrictions the license places on users. Copyright is a law that restricts the right to use, modify, and share creative works without the permission of the copyright holder.

What are the most common open source licenses?

According to our research, the most common open source licenses are:

  • MIT, 25\%
  • GPL 3.0, 19\%
  • Apache 2.0, 15\%
  • GPL 2.0, 15\%
  • BSD 3, 6\%
  • LGPL 2.1, 6\%
  • Ms-Pl, 5\%
  • BSD 2, 3\%

What is an open source license?

About Open Source Licenses. Open source licenses are licenses that comply with the Open Source Definition — in brief, they allow software to be freely used, modified, and shared. To be approved by the Open Source Initiative (also known as the OSI), a license must go through the Open Source Initiative’s license review process.. Popular Licenses

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Can I call it open source without an approved license?

If you call it “Open Source” without using an approved license, you will confuse people. This is not merely a theoretical concern — we have seen this confusion happen in the past, and it’s part of the reason we have a formal license approval process. See also our page on license proliferation for why this is a problem.

Do open source licenses discriminate against fields of endeavor?

Open source licenses do not discriminate against fields of endeavor. Can I stop “evil people” from using my program? No. The Open Source Definition specifies that Open Source licenses may not discriminate against persons or groups. Giving everyone freedom means giving evil people freedom, too.

Can open source software be used for commercial purposes?

All Open Source software can be used for commercial purpose; the Open Source Definition guarantees this. You can even sell Open Source software. However, note that commercial is not the same as proprietary.