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Law school is a lot like juggling. With chainsaws. While on a unicycle.
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Legal Definitions - open-source license
Behind every great lawyer is an even greater paralegal who knows where everything is.
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Definition of open-source license
An open-source license is a permission given to use, modify, and distribute software that would otherwise be illegal. It allows users to access the source code of the software and make changes to it. The license is usually free and does not require any fees for distribution.
Examples of open-source licenses include:
- BSD license: Allows users to incorporate the source code into proprietary products as long as the original creator's name is not used to endorse or promote the products without permission.
- Mozilla public license: Allows users to modify and publicly distribute the software, but requires users to release the changed software under the same copyright as the original source code.
- General-public license: Allows users to copy, distribute, or modify the source code, and publicly distribute derived works based on the source code.
These examples illustrate how open-source licenses give users the freedom to use and modify software without legal repercussions. They also promote collaboration and innovation by allowing users to share their modifications with others.
You win some, you lose some, and some you just bill by the hour.
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Simple Definition
The life of the law has not been logic; it has been experience.
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